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

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References 1. C. A. Crowley and J. B. Mullen, U.S. Pat. 2,317,521. 2. K. H. Saunders, The Aromatic Diazo Compounds and Their Technical Application, 2nd ed., Edw. Arnold & Co., London, 1949, pp. 363 ff. 3. A. M. Gheftel, "Ozaphane film and the Cinelux projector," Jour. SMPE, 25: 358-360, Oct. 1935; A. M. Sookne and C. G. Weber, "The stability of the viscose type of ozaphane photographic film," Jour. SMPE, 31: 611-618, Dec. 1938. 4. R. J. H. Alink, G. J. Dippel and K. J. Keuning, "The metal diazonium system for photographic reproductions," Jour. SMPTE, 54: 345-366, Mar. 1950. (This article was reprinted from Philips Technical Rev., 9: 289-300, 1948.) 5. C. J. Dippel, "The metal diazonium process," Phot. J., 90B: 34-41, Mar.Apr. 1950. 6. FIAT Final Reports, Nos. 528 and 813 (available from the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Office of Technical Services, Washington 25, D.C.) and BIOS Final Report No. 1480, p. 72 (available from British Information Services, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.). 7. FIAT Final Report No. 528, p. 6. 8. J. Friedman, History of Color Photography, American Photographic Publishing Co., Boston, 1942, p. 502; B. Caspar, U.S. Pat. 2,049,005; E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Brit. Pat. 592,679 (U.S.A., May 9, 1944). 9. (a) C. M. Willy, Practical Photolithography, Pitman, London, 1940, especially pp. 1-3; (b) J. S. Mertle, Process Photography and Platemaking, G. Cramer Dry Plate Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1946, especially pp. 133-137. 10. Robert C. Rossell, "Hi-speed processing plate," NatL Lithographer, 56, No. 5: 40, 60, May 1949. 11. R. E. Liesgang, Z. wiss. Phot., 30: 156-157, 1931. 12. J. M. Eder, History of Photography, 1st English translation by E. Epstean, Columbia University Press, 1945, pp. 200 ff. 13. J. Rzymkowski, "A Method of Increasing Photographic Sensitivity by Tanning Development," in Fundamental Mechanics of Photographic Sensitivity, J. W. Mitchell, Ed., Butterworth's, London, 1951, p. 220. 14. A. Schoen, General Aniline & Film, U.S. Pat. 2,414,839 and 2,504,593. 15. M. J. Harper and M. Ritchie, "Further observations on latent image formation in thallous bromide gelatin systems," Trans. Faraday Soc., 46: 641-645, Aug. 1950. 16. P. Selenyi, "Photography on selenium," Nature, 767: 522, Apr. 1948; also, G. Berraz and E. Virasaro, Anales inst. invest, dent, y tecnol. (Univ. nac. litoral, Santa Fe, Arg.}, 10/11, No. 17: 41-47, 1942. 17. W. Snelling, Plum Brook Ordnance Works News, 1, No. 20: 1, 6, Nov. 1942. 18. J. Eggert, "Contribution to the Photochemistry of Endothermic Compounds," in Fundamental Mechanics of Photographic Sensitivity, J. W. Mitchell, Ed., Butter worth's, London, 1951, pp. 220 ff. 19. R. Dalton, U.S. Pat. 2,326,012, 1943; and 2,422,472, 1947; S. D. Stookey, "Photosensitive glass, new photographic medium," Ind. Eng. Chem., 41, No. 4: 856-861, Apr. 1949; W. H. Armistead, Jr., and S. D. Stookey, Canadian Pat. 442,272; 442,273; and 442,274, Dec. 8, 1943. 20. C. F. Carlson, U.S. Pat. 2,221,776, 1940; 2,277,103, 1942; 2,297,691, 1942; and 2,357,809, 1944. See also review of patents in this field by Frank Smith, Phot. Eng., 2, No. 4: 258-259, 1951. 21. See review of patents in this field by Frank Smith, Phot. Eng., 2, No. 4: 258-259, 1951. 22. R. E. Aitchison, "Preparation of photoconducting cadmium sulphide," Nature, 167, No. 4255: 812-813, May 1951; also E. Wainer, "Phosphor type photoconductive coatings for continuous tone electrostatic electrophotography," Phot. Eng., 3, No. 1: 12-22, 1952. 23. R. C. McMaster, "New developments in Xeroradiography," Non-Destr. Testing, 10, No. 1: 8-25, Summer 1951. 24. L. E. Walkup, "Lithographic plates by Xerography," Penrose Annual, 45: 134135, 1951. July 1952 Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 59