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

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4 D. E. HYNDMAN together in the unified effort of producing specifications in accord with the requirements of the Armed Forces. Progress has been steadily forward for the past 4 months which will continue as long as the Armed Forces have demands to be satisfied by specification preparation. The following presentations of progress reports of the chairmen of various subcommittees of ASA War Standards Committee on Photography and Cinematography-Z52 will fully show the status of specification work on a number of assignments. The results of the work reported will illustrate the magnitude of the task, the ability of the personnel involved and the cooperative spirit.