Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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THE PICTURE IS LIGHT . . . Give it all you can with National carbon THE NEED FOR MORE and better projection light began with the first “flicker” and grew as the industry grew. From the very beginning, National carbons have satisfied projectionists’ demands for brighter, whiter light and slower, steadier burning. SINCE “ NICKLEODEON “ DAYS , the brightness of National projector carbons has been increased more than 1000 per cent! And, today, with giant screens becoming almost universal, arc-carbon progress continues to meet the challenge. FOR EXAMPLE , the new Suprex 8mm carbon, latest in a long series of recently improved NATIONAL carbons, provides 15% more light and a higher color temperature than its predecessor — at no increase in cost! Yes, the picture is light . . . and with National carbons you are sure of getting it in fullest measure. CARBON PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT UNION CARBIDE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY A Division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation 30 East 42nd Street New York 17, New York, U. S. A. Cable Address: UNICARBIDE, New York The terms National and Suprex are trade-marks of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation