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

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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS VOLUME XLI • • • NOVEMBER, 1943 CONTENTS PAGE A Motion Picture Arc-Lighting Generator Filter B. F. MILLER 367 Notes on the Application of Fine-Grain Film to 16-Mm Motion Pictures W. H. OFFENHAUSER, JR. 374 Planning for 16-Mm Production R. C. HOLSLAG 389 Precision Recording Instrument for Measuring Film Width S. C. CORONITI AND H. S. BALDWIN 395 Conservation of Photographic Chemicals A. HAINES 409 Maps on Microfilm — Some Factors Affecting Resolution M. BRUNO 412 Sensible Use of Refrigerants under the Emergency Now Confronting the Industry A. C. BUENSOD AND R. W. WATERFILL 426 Film Conservation Methods — -A Symposium : 432 Film Conservation Methods at Universal Studios G. J. DEMoss 434 Film Conservation Methods at Republic Studios D. J. BLOOMBERG AND J. STRANSKY 437 Film Conservation Methods at RKO Studios P. E. BRIGANDI 442 Film Conservation Methods at Columbia Studios S. J. TWINING 444 Film Conservation Methods at Paramount Studios I. M. CHAMBERS 449 Film Conservation Methods at Samuel Goldwyn Studios D. A. NEWELL 455 Film Conservation Methods at Walt Disney Productions C. O. SLYFIELD 457 Film Conservation Methods at Warner Bros. Studios G. M. BEST 459 (The Society is not responsible for statements of authors.)