Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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LABORATORY PRACTICE, confd American Standard Printer Aperture Di- mensions for Contact Printing 16-Mm Positive Prints from 16-Mm Negatives, Z22.48-1946, 46: 300, Apr. 1946. American Standard Negative Aperture Dimensions and Image Size tor 16- Mm Duplicate Negatives Made from 35-Mm Positive Prints, Z22.47-1946, 46: 299, Apr. 1946. American Standard 16-Mm Positive Aper- ture Dimensions and Image Size for Positive Prints Made from 35-Mm Negatives, Z22.46-1946, 46: 298, Apr. 1946. Processing New Laboratory for Processing Mono- pack Color Film, K. Copal, 55: 639- 646, Dec. 1950. A 16-Mm Rapid Film Processor, J. S. Hall, A. Mayer and G. Maslach, 55: 27-36, July 1950. Simplification of Motion Picture Proc- essing Methods, C. E. Ives and C. J. Kunz, 55: 3-26, July 1950. Note on Metol Analysis in Photographic Developers, Martin Idelson, 54: 492- 493, Apr. 1950. High-Speed Processing of 35-Mm Pic- tures, C. M. Tuttle and F. M. Brown, 54: 149-160, Feb. 1950. Chemical Economics of Spray Processing, G. I. P. Levenson, 53: 665-690, Dec. 1949. Simultaneous Determination of Elon and Lenses: see OPTICS LIGHTING (see also ARCS, HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY, PHOTOMETRY, and SCREEN BRIGHTNESS) Hydroquinone in Photographic De- velopers, H. L. Rees and D. H. Ander- son, 53: 268-284, Sept. 1949. Demineralization of Photographic Wash Water by Ion Exchange, H. P. Gregor and N. N. Sherman, 53: 183-192, Aug. 1949. Analysis of Developers and Bleach for Ansco Color Film, A. H. Brunner, Jr., P. B. Means, Jr., and R. H. Zappert, 53: 25-35, July 1949. Processing Control Procedures for Ansco Color Film, J. E. Bates and I. V. Run- yan, 53: 3-24, July 1949. Trend Control in Variable-Area Process- ing, F. P. Herrnfeld, 52: 97-102, Jan. 1949. Use of G-3 Film-Processing Tank, Robert E. Lewis and Henry C. Froula, 50: 474-488, May 1948. A Motion Picture Film-Developing Ma- chine, R. Paul Ireland, 50: 50-53, Jan. 1948. The Processing of Two-Color Prints by Deep-Tank Methods, John G. Stott, 49: 306-315, Oct. 1947. A Processing Control Sensitometer, Gerald A. Johnson, 47: 474-481, Dec. 1946. Rapid Test for Ferricyanide Bleach Ex- haustion, L. E. Varden and E. G. Seary, 47: 450-452, Dec. 1946. A Note on Chemical Drag Observed with Variable-Density Sound Tracks, E. Meschter, 46: 111-114, Feb. 1946. General Infrared Photography with Electric- Flash, F. E. Barstow, 55: 485-495, Nov. 1950. Electrical and Radiation Characteristics of Flashlamps, H. N. Olsen and W. S. Huxford, 55: 285-298, Sept. 1950. Spectral Characteristics of Light Sources, Norman Macbeth and Dorothy Nicker- son, 52: 157-183, Feb. 1949. International Commission on Illumina- tion, Colorimetry, and Artificial Day- light, 50: 185-187, Feb. 1948. The Concentrated-Arc Lamp as a Source of Modulated Radiation, W. D. Buck- ingham and C. R. Deibert, 48: 324- 342, Apr. 1947. Report of the SMPE Committee on Pro- gress, W. V. Wolfe, Chairman, 48: 304-316, Apr. 1947. Projection Interference Mirrors for Arc Projectors, G. J. Koch, 55: 439-442, Oct. 1950. Physical Principles, Design and Perform- ance of the Ventarc High-Intensity Projection Lamps, E. Gretener, 55: 391-413, Oct. 1950. New 13.6-Mm Hitex Super High-Inten- 26