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Eidophor System of Theater Television, Earl I. Sponable Apr. pp. 337-343
Application of Wide-Angle Optics to Moderately High-Speed Motion Picture Cameras, H. E. Bauer and A. W. Blake Jan. pp. 38-48
PHOTOMETRY (see also LIGHTING, OPTICS and SCREEN BRIGHTNESS)
Color and Reflectance of Human Flesh, Allen Stimson and Edward Fee
May pp. 553-558
PRODUCTION
Televising a Symphony Orchestra, Rudy Bretz May pp. 559-571
Shooting Live Television Shows on Film, Karl Freund Jan. pp. 9-19
PROGRESS COMMITTEE REPORT
Addendum to Progress Committee Report :
Developments in Germany
June pp. 680-687 Progress Committee Report, George R.
Groves May pp. 535-552
PROJECTION
16mm and 8mm
American Standard Method of Determining Resolving Power of 16mm MotionPicture Projector Lenses, PH22.53-1953 May p. 627
New Professional Television Projector (RCA TP-6A), W. E. Stewart
Apr. pp. 390-399
Synchro-Lite Powered 16mm Projector, R. E. Putman and E. H. Lederer
Apr. 385-389
American Standard Dimensions for Projection Lamps Medium Prefocus Ring Double-Contact Base-Up Type for 16mm and 8mm Motion Picture Projectors, PH22.84-1953 Jan. p. 66
American Standard Dimensions for Projection Lamps Medium Prefocus BaseDown Type for 16mm and 8mm Motion Picture Projectors, PH22.85-1953
Jan. p. 66
35mm
Proposed American Standard Aperture for 35mm Sound Motion-Picture Projectors, PH22.58 June p. 726
Improved Equipment for Drive-in Theaters, R. H. Heacock June pp. 716-720
Resolution in Stereoscopic Projection, Bernard G. Saunders June pp. 651-655
Proposed American Standard for 35mm Sound Motion-Picture Film — Usage in Projector (Second Draft), PH22.3
May p. 627
Engineering Activities Apr. pp. 439-440 Reels, Magazines, Spindles for 3-D
Mar. pp. 309-310
PULL-DOWN MECHANISMS
New Professional Television Projector (RCA TP-6A), W. E. Stewart
Apr. pp. 390-399
Television Recording — Abstract, W. D. Kemp Apr. pp. 367-384
SCREEN BRIGHTNESS
American Standard Screen Brightness for 35mm Motion Pictures, PH22.39-1953 May p. 627
SENSITOMETRY (see also LABORATORY PRACTICE)
Transmission Densitometer for Color Films (Eastman Electronic Densitometer, Type 31A), K. G. Macleish
June pp. 696-708
Matching Densitometry to Production, Howard T. Raffety June pp. 692-695
Kinescope Recording Film Exposure Control, Ralph E. Lovell and Robert M. Fraser Mar. pp. 226-234
Practical Aspects of Reciprocity-Law Failure, J. L. Tupper Jan. pp. 20-29
Apr. p. 434 Feb. p. 203
SOCIETY ACTIVITIES
General
Journal on Microfilm SMPTE Lapel Pins
Awards and Citations
SMPTE Honor Roll June pp. 735-737
J. Arthur Ball Nathan Levinson
Honorary Members Apr. p. 439
Regulations and Former Recipients
Apr. pp. 435-438
Board of Governors Meetings
Feb. pp. 193-195 June pp. 738-739
Committees
Addendum to Progress Committee Report:
Developments in Germany
June pp. 680-687 16mm and 8mm Committee Report,
Malcolm G. Townsley June p. 725 Sound Committee Report, J. K. HUliard
June p. 724-725 Progress Committee Report, George R.
Groves May pp. 535-552
Listing and Personnel Apr. pp. 446-452
Constitution and Bylaws
Apr. pp. 421-428
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June 1953 Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 66