Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Mar 1956)

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d light scre^' ofhotf proieclio” *"■' PROJECTION ARC LAMPS New conversion features ready for your adoption when you equip for wide fiim presentation inciude provision for burning 20-inch 13.6 mm carbons, a wider opening in the nose, a dowser which covers the bigger opening, and a new high magnification mirror. The Exceiite “ 135” comes equipped with an 18" f 1.7 or 16-1/2" f 1.9 refiector and burns a choice of 9, 10, or 11 mm reguiar or 10 mm Hitex carbons, with singie controi amperage seiection. Long-iife positive carbon contacts. (Water-cooied carbon contacts optionai.) Automatic Crater Positioning System prevents coior change in screen iight. Air jet arc stabiiization keeps taii fiame from refiector. Prevents deposit of soot and formation of heat absorbing scum which causes mirror breakage. Biower cooied removabie Refiect-O-Heat unit for reducing aperture heat. Unit construction. 6 Motion Picture Herald, March 24, 1956