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

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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS VOLUME XLI • • • JULY, 1943 CONTENTS PAGE Motion Picture Standards in Wartime D. E. HYNDMAN 3 The Removal of Hypo and Silver Salts from Photographic Materials as Affected by the Composition of the Processing Solutions J. I. CRABTREE, G. T. EATON, AND L. E. MUEHLER 9 Effect of High-Intensity Arcs upon 35-Mm Film Projection E. K. CARVER, R. H. TALBOT, AND H. A. LOOMIS 69 Film Distortions and Their Effect upon Projection Quality E. K. CARVER, R. H. TALBOT, AND H. A. LOOMIS 88 Carbon Arc Projection of 16-Mm Film W. C. KALB 94 The Practical Side of Direct 16-Mm Laboratory Work L. THOMPSON 101 Society Announcements 119 (The Society is not responsible for statements of authors.)