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ERRATA
Erratum: Recommendations of the National Television System Committee for a Color Television Signal May p. 596
Errata: Some Geometrical Conditions for Depth Effect in Motion Pictures [Dec. 1952 Journal, pp. 517-523]
Apr. pp. 440-441
FILM
General
Proposed American Standard Dimensions
for 8mm Motion-Picture Film, PH22.17
June p. 726
Proposed American Standard Dimensions for 35mm Motion-Picture Positive Raw Stock, PH22.36 June p. 726
Resolution in Stereoscopic Projection, Bernard G. Saunders June pp. 651-655
American Standard Dimensions for 200Mil Magnetic Sound Tracks on 35mm and 17£mm Motion-Picture Film, PH22.86-1953 May p. 627
American Standard Dimensions for 100Mil Magnetic Coating on SinglePerforated 16mm Motion-Picture Film. Ph22.87-1953 May p. 627
An Intermediate Positive-Internegative System for Color Motion Picture Photography (Types 5247, 5216, 5243 and 5381), C. R. Anderson, N. H. Groet, C. A. Horton and D. M. Zwick
Mar. pp. 217-225
Proposed American Standard A and B Windings of 16mm Single-Perforated Film (Third Draft), PH22.75
Feb. p. 188
American Standard Dimensions for 35mm Motion Picture Film — Alternate Standards for Either Positive or Negative Raw Stock, PH22.1-1953 Jan. p. 66
Test
Standardization Needs for 16mm Magnetic Sound, E. W. D'Arcy
Apr. Pt. II pp. 526-534
Society's Test Film Catalog: Announcement Feb. p. 199
GENERAL
ASLIB (Formerly Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux)
June p. 742
Motion-Picture Sound Installation at the University of California at Los Angeles, Barry Eddy June pp. 709-715
The Motion-Picture Industry, Mitchell Wolfson May p. 636-639
Royal Photographic Society Centenary
Jan. pp. 74-75
HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY
General
Simple Electronic Devices for High-Speed Photography and Cinematography, P. Fayolle and P. Naslin
May pp. 603-626
History and Present Position of High-Speed Photography in Great Britain, W. Deryck Chesterman Mar. pp. 240-246
Photographic Instrumentation in the Study of Explosive Reactions, Morton Sultanoff Feb. pp. 145-165
Application of Wide-Angle Optics to Moderately High-Speed Motion Picture Cameras, H. E. Bauer and A. W. Blake Jan. pp. 38-48
X-Ray Motion Picture Camera and Printer for 70mm Film. S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson and G. H. Ramsey
Jan. pp. 31-37
Applications
High-Speed Motion-Picture Photography of Electrical Arcs on a High-Voltage Power System, Everett J. Harrington and Harold C. Ramberg
June pp. 675-679
Applications of High-Speed Photography in Rocket Motor Research, Floyd G. Stratton and Kurt R. Stehling
May pp. 597-602
Use of Photography in the Underground Explosion Test Program, 1951-1952, R. M. Blunt Apr. pp. 405-417
High-Speed Photographic Techniques for the Study of the Welding Arc, I. L. Stern and John H. Foster
Apr. pp. 400-404
Cameras
70mm Test Vehicle Recorder, Charles T.
Lakin June pp. 671-674
Rapid-Sequence Camera Using 70mm
Film, Charles A. Hulcher
Mar. pp. 247-252 Isotransport Camera for 100,000 Frames
Per Second, C. David Miller and Arthur
Scharf Feb. pp. 130-144
Lighting
A Method of Lighting Large Fields for High-Speed Motion Picture Photography, Harry R. Clason Jan. p. 30
HISTORICAL
The Stereoscopic Art — A Reprint, John A. Norling Mar. pp. 268-308
History and Present Position of High-Speed Photography in Great Britain, W. Deryck Chesterman Mar. pp. 240-246
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June 1953 Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 60