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

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SOUND RECORDING, confd A Magnetic Sound Recorder of Advanced Design, R. J. Tinkham and J. S. Boyers, 48: 29-35, Jan. 1947. Magnetic Sound for Motion Pictures, Marvin Camras, 48: 14-28, Jan. 1947. Recent Developments in the Field of Magnetic Recording, S. J. Begun, 48: 1-13, Jan. 1947. Photographic Variable-Area Sound Track Requirements for Reduction Printing Onto Koda- chrome, R. V. McKie, 55: 45-52, July 1950. Increased Noise Reduction by Delay Net- works, J. R. Whitney and J. W. That- cher, 54: 295-302, Mar. 1950. 35-Mm and 16-Mm Portable Sound- Recording System, E. W. Templin, 53: 159-182, Aug. 1949. Direct-Positive Variable-Area Recording with the Light Valve, L. B. Browder, 53: 149-158, Aug. 1949. Sound-on-Film Recording for Television Broadcasting, C. R. Keith, 53: 114- 116, Aug. 1949. Metallic-Salt Track on Ansco 16-Mm Color Film, J. L. Forrest, 53: 40-49, July 1949. Direct-Positive Variable-Density Record- ing with the Light Valve, C. R. Keith and V. Pagliarulo, 52: 690-698, June 1949. Zero-Shift Test for Determining Optimum Density in Variable-Width Sound Re- cording, C. H. Evans and R. C. Lovick, 52: 522-533, May 1949. Trend Control in Variable-Area Process- ing, F. P. Herrnfeld, 52: 97-102, Jan. 1949. Wide-Track Optics for Variable-Area Re- corders, L. T. Sachtleben, 52: 89-96, Jan. 1949. Variable-Area Light-Valve Modulator, Lewis B. Browder, 51: 521-533, Nov. 1948. Variable-Area Recording with the Light Valve, John G. Frayne, 51: 501-520, Nov. 1948. Light Modulation by P-Type Crystals, George D. Gotschall, 51: 13-20, July 1945. Versatile Noise-Reduction Amplifier, Kurt Singer, 50: 562-570, June 1948. Synthetic Sound on Film, Robert E. Lewis, 50: 233-247, Mar. 1948. A New Variable-Area Recorder Optical System, J. L. Pettus and L. T. Sachtle- ben, 50: 14-36, Jan. 1948. Lightweight Recorders for 35- and 16- Mm Film, M. E. Collins, 49: 415-424, Nov. 1947. Synchronized 16-Mm Sound and Picture for Projection at 16 Frames per Sec- ond, George E. H. Hanson, 49: 357- 361, Oct. 1947. A Newly Developed Light Modulator for Sound Recording, G. L. Dimmick, 49: 48-57, July 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, 48: 407-422, May 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, 48: 275-303, Apr. 1947. A De Luxe Film Recording Machine, M. E. Collins, 48: 148-156, Feb. 1947. An Improved 200-Mil Push-Pull Density Modulator, J. G. Frayne, T. B. Cun- ningham and V. Pagliarulo, 47: 494- 518, Dec. 1946. A New Method of Counteracting Noise in Sound Film Reproduction, W. K. Westmijze, 47: 426-440, Nov. 1946. Factors Governing the Frequency Re- sponse of a Variable-Area Film Re- cording Channel, M. Rettinger and K. Singer, 47: 299-326, Oct. 1946. A Simplified All-Purpose Film Record- ing Machine, G. R. Crane and H. A. Manley, 46: 465-474, June 1946. Preliminary Sound Recording Tests with Variable-Area Dye Tracks, R. O. Drew and S. W. Johnson, 46: 387-404, May 1946. A Phototube for Dye Image Sound Track, Alan M. Glover and Arnold R. Moore, 46: 379-386, May 1946. An Application of Direct-Positive Sound Track in 16-Mm Release Processing by Duplication Method, G. C. Misener and G. Lewin, 46: 167-177, Mar. 1946. A Note on Chemical Drag Observed with Variable-Density- Sound Tracks, E. Meschter, 46: 111-114, Feb. 1946. Intel-modulation Distortion of Low Fre- 44