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

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TELEVISION, oonfd Colorimetry in Television, William H. Cherry, 51; 613-642, Dec. 1948. Color Television Film Scanner, Bernard Erde, 51: 351-372, Oct. 1948. Film Recording Television Recording Camera Intermit- tent, John M. Wall, 54: 732-734, June 1950. The Picture Splice as a Problem of Video Recording, F. N. Gillette, 53: 242- 255, Sept. 1949. Sound-on-Film Recording for Television Broadcasting, C. R. Keith, 53: 114- 116, Aug. 1949. Sensitometric Aspects of Television Monitor-Tube Photography, Fred G. Albin, 51, 595-612, Dec. 1948. Television Recording Camera, J. L. Boon, W. Feldman and J. Stoiber, 51: 117-126, Aug. 1948. Television Transcription by Motion Pic- ture Film, T. T. Goldsmith, Jr., and Harry Milholland, 51: 107-116, Aug. 1948. A New Film for Photographing the Tele- vision Monitor Tube, C. F. White and M. R. Boyer, 47: 152-164, Aug. 1946. Films Motion Picture Production for Television, J. Fairbanks, 55: 567-575, Dec. 1950. Specifications for Motion Picture Films Intended for Television Transmission, C. L. Townsend, 55: 147-157, Aug. 1950. Television Test Film, 54: 209-218, Feb. 1950. Television-Film Requirements, G. D. Gudebrod, 53: 117-119, Aug. 1949. Motion Picture Laboratory Practice for Television, A. J. Miller, 53: 112-113, Aug. 1949. Films in Television, Television Commit- tee, D. R. White, chairman, 52: 363- 383, Apr. 1949. Films for Television, Jerry Fairbanks, 51: 590-594, Dec. 1948. A Test Reel for Television Broadcast, M. R. Boyer, 49: 391-394, Nov. 1947. Film Projectors for Television, Ralph V. Little, Jr., 48: 93-110, Feb. 1947. A Unified Approach to the Performance of Photographic Film, Television Pick- up Tubes, and the Human Eye, 47: 273-294, Oct. 1946. Television Reproduction from Negative Films, E. Meschter, 47: 165-181, Aug. J946. Lighting Lighting Methods for Television Studios, H. M. Gurin, 55: 576-589, Dec. 1950. CBS Television Staging and Lighting Practices, R. S. O'Brien, 55: 243-264, Sept. 1950. Lighting Distortion in Television, Rich- ard Blount, 53: 625-634, Dec. 1949. Television Studio Lighting, A. H. Brolly, 53: 611-624, Dec. 1949. Television Studio Lighting, W. C. Eddy, 49: 334-341, Oct. 1947. Carbon Arcs for Motion Picture and Television Studio Lighting, F. T. Bow- ditch, M. R. Null and R. J. Zavesky, 46: 441-453, June 1946. An Appraisal of Illuminants for Tele- vision Studio Lighting, R. E. Farnham, 46: 431-440, June 1946. Picture Quality Perception of Television Random Noise, Pierre Mertz, 54: 8-34, Jan. 1950. Screens Characteristics of Motion Picture and Television Screens, F. B. Berger, 55, 131-146, Aug. 1950. The Shape of the Television Screen, Rudy Bretz, 54: 545-553, May 1950. Studio Production An Improved Video System for Tele- vision Studios, N. F. Smith, 55: 477- 484, Nov. 1950. CBS Television Staging and Lighting Practices, R. S. O'Brien, 55: 243-264, Sept. 1950. An Experimental Electronic Background Television Projection System, W. R. Johnson, 55: 60-66, Jiily 1950. Standard Television Switching Equip- ment, R. Bretz, 54: 407-434, Apr. 1950. Television Cutting Techniques, Rudy Bretz, 54: 247-267, Mar. 1950. Television Pickup for Transparencies, R. D. Thompson, 53: 137-142, Aug. 1949. Effect of Time Element in Television Program Operations, Harry R. Lubcke, 48: 543-547, June 1947.