Motion Picture Herald (1954)

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Over 90% of oil theatres and drive-ins showing CinemaScope... use Bausch & Lomb cylindrical anamorphic attachments Here’s why: • Highest light transmission of all anamorphic attachments — for clearest, most enjoyable screen picture. •No blur, no distortion! Detail is sharp, magnification is uniform, picture is pleasing throughout screen area. •Matched lens design, for perfect pairing with B&L // 1.8 Super Cinephor, world’s fastest projection lenses. •Complete line, including the only anamorphic lens specially made to match 4" projection lenses without vignetting. •Easier to install — lenses screw right into perfect alignment. •Minimum maintenance — completely sealed unit. •Dependable factory service for full life of lens. •Recommended by CinemaScope producers. Ask your dealer for a private demonstration on your own CinemaScope screen. (In Canada: General Theatre Supply — Main Office, Toronto.) BAUSCH & LOMB SINCE BETTER THEATRES SECTION