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FILM General
Proposed American Standard 35mm Motion Picture Short-Pitch Negative Film, PH22.93 Dec. p. 527
Proposed American Standard Dimensions for 16mm Single-Perforated Motion Picture Film, PH22.12 (Rev. Z22.12-1947) Dec. p. 527
Proposed American Standard Dimensions
for 16mm Double-Perforated Motion
Picture Film, PH22.5 (Rev. Z22.5-1947)
Dec. p. 527
American Standard Edge Numberingl6mm Motion Picture Film, PH22.83-1952
Nov. p. 427
American Standard Raw Stock Cores for 16mm Motion Picture Film, PH22.381952 Nov. p. 427
Film Dimensions Committee Report, E. K. Carver Nov. pp. 423-425
Use of Ansco Color Film in Commercial Production, Reid H. Ray
Nov. pp. 406-409
Nonsilver Photographic Processes, Thomas T. Hill July pp. 58-66
Educational, Documentary and Training
Animation for Individual Television Stations, Ernest F. Hiser Oct. pp. 293-299
Drawing in Three Dimensions for Animation and Stereoscopic Processes, Ernest F. Hiser Oct. pp. 287-292
Cameo Film Production Technique, Charles F. Hoban and James A. Moses Sept. pp. 195-204
The Navy's Training Film Production Program, Wilson R. Cronenwett and William M. Timmons July pp. 49-57
GENERAL
A-C High-Intensity Arc Slide Projector, Arthur J. Hatch Oct. pp. 335-337
X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research, S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson, Jr., and G. H. Ramsey
Oct. pp. 300-308
Safety Requirements in Projection Rooms
and Television Studios, Samuel R. Todd
Sept. pp. 212-218
SMPTE Engineering Activities, Fred T. Bowditch Sept. pp. 161-177
Canadian Standards Association, G. G. Graham Aug. pp. 156-157
Un commercial phonoregistrator binaural — Interlingua Translation of First Page of "A Commercial Binaural Recorder," Alexander Gode Aug. p. 108
International Auxiliary Language for Motion Pictures, Mary Bray Aug. p. 107
HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY General
Optical Aids for High-Speed Photography, David C. Gilkeson and A. Eugene Turula Dec. pp. 498-502
Accuracy Limitations on High-Speed Metric Photography, Amy E. Griffin and Elmer E. Green Dec. pp. 485-492
The Economics of High-Speed Photography, A. C. Keller Nov. pp. 365-368
HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY Applications
High-Speed Cine-Electrocardiography, Joshua J. Fields, Louis Fields, Eleanor Gerlach and Myron Prinzmetal
Dec. pp. 493-497
Motion Photography for Combustion Research, Fred W. Bowditch
Dec. pp. 472-484
Transient Pressure Recording With a High-Speed Interferometer Camera, Willard E. Buck Nov. pp. 369-378
X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research, S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson Jr., and G. H. Ramsey
Oct. pp. 300-308
Use of a Rotating-Drum Camera for Recording Impact Loading Deformations, D. F. Muster and E. G. Volterra July pp. 44-48
Cameras
A High-Speed Rotating-Mirror Frame Camera, Berlyn Brixner
Dec. pp. 503-511
Transient Pressure Recording With a High-Speed Interferometer Camera, Willard E. Buck Nov. pp. 369-378
Use of a Rotating-Drum Camera for Recording Impact Loading Deformations, D. F. Muster and E. G. Volterra
July pp. 44-48
Lighting
Explosive Argon Flashlamp, C. H. Winning and Harold E. Edgerton
Sept. pp. 178-183
LABORATORY PRACTICE
General
A Precision Color Temperature Meter for Tungsten Illumination, G. H. Dawson, D. E. Grant and H. F. Ott
Oct. pp. 309-312
Integrating-Type Color j«iDensitometer, Frank P. Herrnfeld Sept. pp. 184-190
A Method of Direct-Positive VariableDensity Recording With the Light Valve, O. L. Dupy Aug. pp. 101-106
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December 1952 Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 59