Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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June, 1943] ILLUMINATION IN MOTION PICTURES 367 I 8 BOWDITCH, F. T., AND DowNES, A. C. i "The Radiant Energy Delivered on Motion Picture Sets from Carbon Arc Studio Light-Sources," XXV (Nov., 1935), p. 383. 9 BOWDITCH, F. T., AND DOWNES, A. C. : "Spectral Distributions and Color- Temperatures of the Radiant Energy from Carbon Arcs Used in the Motion Picture Industry," XXX (April, 1938), p. 400. 10 RICHARDSON, E. C.: "A Wide-Range Studio Spotlamp for Use with 2000- Watt Filament Globes," XXVI (Jan., 1936), p. 95. 11 Report of the Studio Lighting Committee, XXX (March, 1938), p. 294. 12 Report of the Studio Lighting Committee, XXV (Nov., 1935), p. 432. 13 FARNHAM, R. E., AND WORSTELL, R. E.: "Color Quality of Light of In- candescent Lamps," XXVII(Sept., 1936), p. 260. 14 MOON, PARRY: "Proposed Standard Solar-Radiation Curves for Engineer ing Use," /. Franklin Inst., 230 (1940), p. 583.