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

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PROGRESS COMMITTEE REPORTS. Progress Committee Report, C. W. Hand- ley, Chairman, 54: 525-544, May 1950. Report of SMPE Progress Committee, C. R. Sawyer, Chairman, 52: 580-596, May 1949. Progress Medal Award: see SOCIETY ACTIVITIES Report of SMPE Progress Committee, C. R. Sawyer, Chairman, 50: 523-542, June 1948. Report of SMPE Committee on Progress, W. V. Wolfe, Chairman, 48: 304-316. Apr. 1947. PROJECTION Background (see also SPECIAL EF- FECTS) An Experimental Electronic Background Television Projection System, W. R. Johnson, 55: 60-66, July 1950. Sensitometric Aspects of Background Process Photography, Herbert Meyer, 54: 275-289, Mar. 1950. 35-Mm Process Projector, Harold Miller and E. C. Manderfeld, 51: 373-384, Oct. 1948. Improved Engineering Designs for Stage Doors, Transparency Screens, and Water Tank Bulkheads, A. C. Zoulis, 48: 348-352, Apr. 1947. 16-Mm and 8~Mm Trends of 16-Mm Projector Equipment in the Army, J. A. Moses, 55: 525- 535, Nov. 1950. A Heavy-Duty 16-Mm Sound Projector, E. C. Fritts, 55: 425-438, Oct. 1950. 16-Mm and 8-Mm Motion Picture Com- mittee Report, H. J. Hood, Chairman, 54: 754-755, June 1950. American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 16-Mm Motion Picture Projectors, Z22.8-1950 (Re- vision of Z22.8-1941 and Z22.14-1941), 54: 498-500, Apr. 1950. A New f/1.5 Lens for Professional 16-Mm Projectors, W. E. Schade, 54: 337-344, Mar. 1950. Proposed American Standard for 16-Mm Projection Reels, 54: 229-232, Feb. 1950. Recommendations for 16-Mm and 8-Mm Sprocket Design, 54: 219-228, Feb. 1950. A Sturdy, High-Quality 16-Mm Projector, G. T. Lorance, F. B. Dibble, and H. J. Reed, 54: 171-182, Feb. 1950. New Series of Lenses for Professional 16-Mm Projection, A. E. Neumer, 52: 501-508, May 1949. Proposed American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 8-Mm Motion Picture Projectors, Z22.20, 52: 347-348, Mar. 1949. Proposed American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 8-Mm Motion Picture Cameras, Z22.19, 52: 345-346, Mar. 1949. Proposed American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 16-Mm Motion Picture Projectors, Z22.8, 52: 342-344, Mar. 1949. Proposed American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 16-Mm Motion Picture Cameras, Z22.7, 52: 339-341, Mar. 1949. Portable 16-Mm Sound Projector, H. H. Wilson, 51: 21-29, July 1948. Sound Motion Pictures for Passenger Trains, John G. Bitel, 50: 64-67, Jan. 1948. The Movie-Sound-8 Projector, Lloyd Thompson, 49: 463-467, Nov. 1947. Design Progress in an 8-Mm Projector, Thomas J. Morgan, 49: 453-462, Nov. 1947. A Method for Determining the Shape of the Image Surface in 16-Mm Projec- tion, F. J. Kolb, Jr., A. C. Robertson and R. H. Talbot, 48: 569-585, June 1947. The Projection Life of 16-Mm Film, C. F. Vilbrandt, 48: 521-542, June 1947. Proposals for 16-Mm and 8-Mm Sprocket Standards, J. S. Chandler, D. F. Lyman and L. R. Martin, 48: 483-520, June 1947. Increased Light for Projection of 16-Mm Film with Carbon Arcs, R. J. Zavesky and W. W. Lozier, 48: 447-453, May 1947. Nonintermittent Motion Picture Projector with Variable Magnification, F. G. Back, 47: 248-253, Sept. 1946. 33