Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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NOW. . . steadier, sharper projection for every theatre . . . with the co*VED a must for better projection of wide-screen films! • Reduces film buckling caused by high temperatures • Provides greater uniformity of focus . . . improves center-to-side focus • Curved design steadies film and controls in-and-out movement of buckled film • Proven effective in laboratory and field tests • Available on new Simplex X*L projectors • A simple adaptation to Simplex X*L's in service • Uses existing aperture plates • Easy to thread ... no obstructions • Easily removable for cleaning ... no corners • Adjustable spring tension assures intimate film contact • Available with water cooling Contact your nearest National Theatre Supply representative for more details Better Projection Pays! MANUFACTURED BY INTERNATIONAL PROJECTOR CORPORATION DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY SUBSIDIARIES OF GENERAL PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORPORATION BETTER THEATRES SECTION 5