Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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CONTENTS— Journal Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Volume 60 : January — June 1953 Listed below are only the papers and major reports from the six issues. See the Volume Index for those items which generally appear on the last few pages of each issue: Standards, Society announcements (awards, Board meetings, committee reports, conventions, engineering activities, membership, nominations, section activities), book reviews, current literature, letters to the Editor, new products and obituaries. January Frlm Projection Using Image-Orthicon Cameras . . . R. D. CHIPP 1 Shooting Live Television Shows on Film KARL FREUND 9 Practical Aspects of Reciprocity-Law Failure J. L. TUPPER 20 A Method of Lighting Large Fields for High-Speed Motion Picture Photography HARRY R. CLASON 30 X-Ray Motion Picture Camera and Printer for 70mm Film .... S. A. WEINBERG, J. S. WATSON and G. H. RAMSEY 31 Application of Wide-Angle Optics to Moderately High-Speed Motion Picture Cameras H. E. BAUER and A. W. BLAKE 38 New Automatic Film-Threading Motion Picture Camera G. J. BADGLEY and W. R. FRASER 49 Animation Stand of New Design E. H. BOWLDS 58 February Rapid Drying of Normally Processed Black-andWhite Motion Picture Film F. DANA MILLER 85 Further Experiments in High-Speed Processing Using Turbulent Fluids LEONHARD KATZ and WILLIAM F. ESTHIMER 105 Isotransport Camera for 100,000 Frames Per Second C. DAVID MILLER and ARTHUR SCHARF 130 Photographic Instrumentation in the Study of Explosive Reactions . MORTON SULTANOFF 145 Television Camera Equipment of Advanced Design L. L. POURGIAU 166 Splicing Motion Picture Safety Film Without Cements or Adhesives . LEONARD A. HERZIG 181 ii Contents: Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 60