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

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CAM Camras, M., Magnetic Sound for 8-Mm Projection, 49, 348-356, Oct. 1947. —- Magnetic Sound for Motion Pic- tures, 48, 14-28, Jan. 1947. Capstaff, J. G., An Experimental 35- Mm Multilayer Stripping Negative Film, 54, 445-453, Apr. 1950. Carlson, F. E., Report of SMPE Stand- ards Committee, 54, 102-105, Jan. 1950. New Developments in Mercury Lamps for Studio Lighting, 50, 122- 138, Feb. 1948. Flashtubes—A Potential Illuminant for Motion Picture Photography, 48, 395-406, May 1947. Carlson, R. S., with Edgerton, H. E., The Stroboscope as a Light Source for Motion Pictures, 55, 88-100, July 1950. Carr, R. J., with Denney, B. H., Silent Playback and Public-Address System, 52, 313-319, Mar. 1949. A Microphone Tilting Device, 49, 530-536, Dec. 1947. Carver, E. K., Citation on the Work of Ralph H. Talbot, 48, 65-66, Jan. 1947. Case, P. N., Some Engineering Aspects of Amateur Projection Equipment for the Mass Market, 49, 139-146, Aug. 1947. Cashman, R. J., Lead-Sulfide Photocon- ductive Cells for Sound Reproduction, 49, 342-347, Oct. 1947. Cellier, F. S., Blueprinting the Classroom Film, 48, 243-252, Mar. 1947. Chandler, J. S. with Lyman, D. F., and Martin, L. R., Proposed 16-Mm and 8- Mm Sprocket Standards (Discussion), 51, 437-440, Oct. 1948. Proposals for 16-Mm and 8-Mm Sprocket Standards, 48, 483-520, June 1947. Cherry, William H., Colorimetry in Tele- vision, 51, 613-642, Dec. 1948. Clasby, F. X., with Koch, R. A., War- time Naval Photography of the Elec- tronic Image, 50, 189-198, Mar. 1948. Cleveland, H. W., A Method of Measur- ing Electrification of Motion Picture Film Applied to Cleaning Operations, 55, 37-44, July 1950. Clutz, C. W., with Altman, F. E., and Streiffert, J. G., 35-Mm to 16-Mm Sound Reduction Printer, 52, 669-675, June 1949. Cobb, H. M., Motion Pictures in the Guided-Missile Program, 53, 431-439, Nov. 1949. Coile, R. C., Parabolic Sound Concentra- tors, 51, 298-311, Sept. 1948. Coles, C. H., with Thomas, P. M., Spe- cialized Photography Applied to Engi- neering in the Army Air Forces, 46, 220-230, Mar. 1946. Collins, M. E., Lightweight Recorders for 35- and 16-Mm Film, 49, 415-424, Nov. 1947. A De Luxe Film Recording Ma- chine, 48, 148-156, Feb. 1947. Conger, R. R., U. S. Naval Underwater Cinematography Techniques, 55, 627- 634, Dec. 1950. Conklin, O. E., Two Microscopes for Measuring the Dimensions of 35-Mm Cine Film, 49, 537-543, Dec. 1947. Content, E. J., Quieting and Noise Iso- lation, 51, 184-191, Aug. 1948. Cook, A. A., Lenses for High-Speed Mo- tion Picture Cameras, 52, 110-115, Supplement (Part II), Mar. 1949. Cook, R. K., Behavior of Acoustic Mate- rials, 51, 192-202, Aug. 1948. Coote, Jack H., New Three-Color Camera, 50, 543-553, June 1948. Corcoran, J. P., A Film Noise Spotter, 46, 124-127, Feb. 1946. Cott, W. B., Service and Maintenance of Air-Conditioning Systems, 51, 92-93, July 1948. Coutant, A., with Mathot, J., A Reflex 35-Mm Magazine Motion Picture Camera, 55, 173-179, Aug. 1950. Cramwinckel, A., The Sensitivity of Vari- ous Phototubes as a Function of the Color Temperature of the Light Source, 49, 523-529, Dec. 1947. Crandell, F. F., with Freund, K. and Moen, L., Effects of Incorrect Color Temperature on Motion Picture Pro- duction, 55, 67-87, July 1950. Crane, G. R., Theater Reproducer for Double-Width Push-Pull Operation, 52, 657-661, June 1949. Studio 16-Mm Re-Recording Ma- chine, 52, 662-668, June 1949. 54