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

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Groves, George R., Chairman, Addendum to Progress Committee Report: Developments in Germany June pp. 680-687 Progress Committee Report May pp. 535-552 Harrington, Everett J., and Ramberg, Harold C., High-Speed Motion-Picture Photography of Electrical Arcs on a HighVoltage Power System June pp. 675-679 Heacock, R. H., Improved Equipment for Drive-in Theaters June pp. 716-720 Herzig, Leonard A., Splicing Motion Picture Safety Film Without Cements or Adhesives (Presto-Splicer) Feb. pp. 181-188 Hilliard, J. K., Chairman, Sound Committee Report June pp. 724-725 Hoff, J. Robert, Drive-in Theater Dub'l Cone In-a-Car Speaker June pp. 721-723 Horton, C. A., Anderson, C. R., Groet, N. H., and Zwick, D. M., An Intermediate Positive Internegative System for Color Motion Picture Photography (Types 5247, 5216, 5243 and 5381) Mar. pp. 217-225 Hulcher, Charles A., Rapid-Sequence Camera Using 70mm Film Mar. pp. 247-252 Johnke, Torben, Precision Film Editor Utilizing Nonintermittent Projection Mar. pp. 253-259 Kaspin, B. L., Roberts, A., Jr., Robbins, Harry, and Powers, R. L., Magnetic Striping Techniques and Characteristics Apr. Pt. II, pp. 470-484 Katz, Leonhard, and Esthimer, William F., Further Experiments in High-Speed Processing Using Turbulent Fluids Feb. pp. 105-129 Kemp, W. D., Television Recording (Abstracted by Pierre Mertz) Apr. pp. 367-384 Krause, Edward B., and Tanney, Joseph A., The Bridgamatic Developing Machine Mar. pp. 260-267 Lakin, Charles T., 70mm Test Vehicle Recorder ' June pp. 671-674 Lederer, E. H., and Putman, R. E., SynchroLite Powered 16mm Projector Apr. pp. 385-389 Loughren, A. V., Recommendations of the National Television System Committee for a Color Television Signal Apr. pp. 321-336 Erratum May p. 596 Lovell, Ralph E., Time-Zone Delay of Television Programs by Kinescope Recording Mar. pp. 235-239 Lovell, Ralph E., and Fraser, Robert M., Kinescope Recording Film Exposure Control Mar. pp. 226-234 Macleish, K. G., Transmission Densitometer for Color Films June pp. 696-708 Mertz, Pierre, Influence of Echoes on Television Transmission May pp. 572-596 Abstractor of Television Recording by W. D. Kemp Apr. pp. 367-384 Miller, C. David, and Scharf, Arthur, Iso transport Camera for 100,000 Frames per Second Feb. pp. 190-144 Miller, F. Dana, Rapid Drying of Normally Processed Black-and-Whiie Motion Picture Film Feb. pp. 85-104 Murroughs, Thaddeus R., Depth Perception; With Special Reference to Motion Pictures — A Reprint June pp. 656-670 Naslin, P., and Fayolle, P., Simple Electronic Devices for High-Speed Photography and Cinematography May pp. 603-626 Norling, John A., The Stereoscopic Art — A Reprint Mar. pp. 268-308 Norling, J. A., and Dudley, L., LttUrt to /A* Editor, Re: Three-Dimensional Motion Picture Nomenclature Jan. pp. 78-80 Persoon, Andrew H., Magnetic Striping of Photographic Film by the Laminating Process Apr. Pt. II, pp. 485-490 Pourciau, L. L., Television Camera Equipment of Advanced Design (General Precision Laboratory) Feb. pp. 166-180 Powers, R. L., Kaspin, B. L., Roberts, A., Jr., and Robbins, Harry, Magnetic Striping Techniques and Characteristics Apr. Pt. II, pp. 470-484 Putman, R. E., and Lederer, E. H., SynchroLite Powered 16mm Projector Apr. pp. 385-389 RafFety, Howard T., Matching Densitometry to Production June pp. 692-695 Ramberg, Harold C., and Harrington, Everett J., High-Speed Motion-Picture Photography of Electrical Arcs on a High-Voltage Power System June pp. 675-679 Ramsey, G. H., Weinberg, S. A., and Watson, J. S., X-Ray Motion Picture Camera and Printer for 70mm Film Jan. pp. 31-37 Robbins, Harry, Kaspin, B. L., Roberts, A., Jr., and Powers, R. L., Magnetic Striping Techniques and Characteristics Apr. Pt. II, pp. 470-484 Roberts, A., Jr., Kaspin, B. L., Robbins, Harry, and Powers, R. L., Magnetic Striping Techniques and Characteristics Apr. Pt. II, pp. 470-484 Saunders, Bernard G., Resolution in Stereoscopic Projection June pp. 651-655 Scharf, Arthur, and Miller, C. David, Isotransport Camera for 100,000 Frames per Second Feb. pp. 130-144 Schmidt, Edward, Commercial Experiences With Magna-Stripe Apr. Pt. II, pp. 463-469 Schmidt, Edward, and Franck, Ernest W., Manufacture of Magnetic Recording Materials Apr. Pt. II, pp. 453-462 Smith, Charles, see Spottiswoode, R. Sponable, Earl I., Eidophor System of Theater Television Apr. pp. 3 Spottiswoode, R., Spottiswoode, N. L., Smith, C., and Dewhurst, H., Lttttrs to ikt fli*, Re Basic Principles of the Three-DimendBBil Film May pp. 639-641 Index to Authors 763