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

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REFERENCES 1. John A. Norling, "The stereoscopic art," PSA Jour., Dec. 1951, reprinted in Jour. SMPTE, 60: 268-308, Mar. 1953. 2. Arthur Gavin, "All Hollywood studios shooting 3-D films," Am. Cinemat., 34: 108, Mar. 1953. 3. "Columbia Studio's 3-D camera," Am. Cinemat., 34: 215, May 1953. 4. F. A. Ramsdell, U.S. Pat. 2,630,737, Mar. 10, 1953. 5. Third-Dimensional Camera Dial, Bulletin 225-58.500-12, Motion Picture Research Council, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. 6. Armin J. Hill, "A mathematical and experimental foundation for stereoscopic photography," Jour. SMPTE, 61: 461486, Oct. 1953. 7. Armin J. Hill, "The Motion Picture Re search Council 3-D Calculator," Am. Cinemat., 34: 373, Aug. 1953. 8. W. A. Shurcliff, "Screens for 3-D and their effect on polarization," Jour. SMPTE, 62: 125-133, Feb. 1954. 9. Progress Report on All-Purpose Theatre Screens, Information Bulletin No. 7, Motion Picture Research Council, Inc., Hollywood, Calif., Aug. 5, 1953. 10. Armin J. Hill, "A first-order theory of diffuse reflecting and transmitting surfaces," Jour. SMPTE, 61: 19-23, July 1953. 11. Ellis W. D'Arcy and Gerhard Lessman, "Objective evaluation of projection screens," Jour. SMPTE, 61: 702-720, Dec. 1953. 12. E. H. Land, on "Three-dimensional pres entation with polarized light," presented at the October 16, 1953, session of the American Optical Society Meeting in Rochester, N. Y. 13. L. W. Chubb, D. S. Grey, E. R. Blout and E. H. Land, "Properties of polarizers for filters and viewers for 3-D motion pictures," Jour. SMPTE, 62: 120-124, Feb. 1954. 14. R. C. Jones and W. A. Shurcliff, "Equip ment to measure and control synchronization errors in 3-D projection," Jour. SPMTE, 62: 134-141, Feb. 1954. 15. "Zweibandverfahren auf dem Bauer-Selec ton 110," Kinotechnik: 300, Oct. 1953. 16. Henry Dain, "Widening the field of camera lenses and on the use of normal films for the panoramic screen," Jour. SMPE, 19: 522-527, Dec. 1932. 17. A. Gillett, H. Chretien and J. Tedesco, "The panoramic screen projection equipment used at the Palace of Light at the International Exposition (Paris 1937), Jour. SMPE, 32: 530-534, May 1939. 18. James R. Benford, "The CinemaScope optical system," Jour. SMPTE, 62: 6470, Jan. 1954. 19. Lorin D. Grignon, "Experiment in stereo phonic sound," Jour. SMPTE, 61: 364379, Sept. 1953, Pt. II. 20. Harvey Fletcher, "Basic requirements for auditory perspective," Jour. SMPTE, 61: 415-419, Sept. 1953, Pt. II (reprinted from Bill System Tech. J., 13: 239-244, Apr. 1934). 21. J. C. Steinberg and W. B. Snow, "Physical factors in auditory perspective," Jour. SMPTE, 61: 420-430, Sept. 1953, Pt. II (reprinted from Bell System Tech. J., 13: 245-258, Apr. 1934). 22. William B. Snow, "Basic principles of stereophonic sound," Jour. SMPTE, 61: 567-589, Nov. 1953. 23. American Standard Dimensions for 35mm Motion Picture Film — Alternate Standards for Either Positive or Negative Raw Stock, PH22.1-1953, Jour. SMPTE, 60: 66, Jan. 1953. 24. Proposed American Standard Dimensions for 35mm Motion-Picture Positive Raw Stock, PH22.36-1954, Jour. SMPTE, 62: 390, May 1954. 25. C. C. Davis and H. A. Manley, "Auxiliary multitrack magnetic sound reproducer," Jour. SMPTE, 62: 208-214, Mar. 1954. 26. J. D. Phyfe and C. E. Hittle, "A film-pulled, theater-type, magnetic sound reproducer for use with multitrack films," Jour. SMPTE, 62: 215-220, Mar. 1954. 27. S. W. Athey, Willy Borberg and R. A. White, "Four-track, magnetic theater sound reproducer for composite films," Jour. SMPTE, 62: 221-227, Mar. 1954. 28. C. C. Davis, J. G. Frayne and E. W. Templin, "Multichannel magnetic film recording and reproducing unit," Jour. SMPTE, 58: 105-118, Feb. 1952. 29. Leo Busch, "Zur ersten deutschen Cinema Scope-Vorfuhrung," Kinotechnik: 264266, Sept. 1953. 30. John R. Bishop and Loren L. Ryder, "Paramount's Lazy 8 Double-Frame Camera," Am. Cinemat., 34: 588, Dec. 1953. 31. Chester, B. Bahn, "A review . . . C-Scope leads new methods," The Film Daily: 4, Jan. 5, 1954. 32. Jour. SMPTE, 61: 210, Aug. 1953. 33. Rudolf Frerichs, "New optical glasses with good transparency in the infrared," J. Opt. Soc. Am., 43: 1153-1157, Dec. 1953. 34. W. A. Fraser and J. Jerger, "Arsenic tri sulfide. A new infrared transmitting Daily: Progress Committee Report 361