Practical cinematography and its applications (1913)

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262 INDEX RADIO-CINEMATOGRAPHY, 147 —160 Rainey, Paul, 9 Rapid movement, record of, 108—116; projection of, 117—122 Records, continuous, 136; apparatus, 137—138 ; scien- tific experiments with, 139 —146 Reinforced screen, 158 Revolver, astronomical, 249— 250 Ries, Dr. J., investigations, 168 Robertson, Sir Forbes, in picture play, 242 Ross lens, 23 Ruby light, the, 68 SCIENTIFIC investigation, 185 —196. See also under Ex- periments and investiga- tions. Slow movements, record and projection of, 124—133 Soaking solution formula, 75 Speed, photographic and pro- jecting, 16—20 ; slowing down, 108—123 ; speeding up, 124—134 Spitta, Dr., 164 Spool winder, 77 Sprocket, 28 (ill.) Stock, 34 " String " galvanometer, 137 " Swat the Fly," health film, 222 THERMOGRAPH, the, 249. Time registration, tuning-fork, 103—107 ; chronoscope, in 112 Trick films, difficulties of, 6 Tripod, 32—34 Tuning-fork control, 103—107 VIEW finder, the, 49 WILLIAMSON, Mr. James, 24 ; micro - cinematographic studies, 164 Williamson outfit, 10; camera, 8, 24 — 28 (ill.) ; printer, 80, 85—87 (ill.) ; focussing, 30, 38, 47 ; mounting, 31 ; driving gear, 32 ; iris dia- phragm, 43—46 X-RAYS and cinematography. See Radio-cinematography. ZEISS-TESSAR lens, 23—24, 43 BRAUBUKY, AGNEW, & CO. LD., PRINTERS, LONDON AND TONbRIDGK.