Principles of cinematography : a handbook of motion picture technology (1953)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 455 PROCESS PROJECTION High-Efficiency Stereopticon Projector for Colour Background Shots. F. Edcourt. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 43. Aug., 1944. p. 97. Motor Drive (Improved) for Self-Phasing of Process Projection Equipment. H. Tasker. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 37. Aug., 1941. p. 187. Paramount Transparency Process Projection Equipment. F. Edourt, J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 40. June, 1943. p. 368. Paramount Triple-Head Transparency Process Projector. F. Edourt. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 33. Aug., 1939. p. 171. PROCESSES COLOUR See under Colour Processes and also under Text Books. PROCESSING CONDITIONS Automatic Silver Recovery Control. K. Hickman. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 17. Oct., 1931. p. 591. Drying Conditions and Photographic Density. D. R. White. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 19. Oct., 1932. p. 340. Effect of Developer Agitation on Density Uniformity and Rate of Development. C. E. Ives and E. W. Jensen. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 40. Feb., 1943. p. 107. Maintenance of Developer by Continuous Replenishment. R. M. Evans. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 31. Sept., 1938. p. 273. Some Turbulation Characteristics of the new Twentieth Century-Fox Developing Machine. M. S. Leshing and T. M. Ingman. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 44. Feb., 1945. p. 87. PROCESSING EQUIPMENT Film Splicing for Developing Machines. J. G. Capstaff and J. S. Beggs. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 34. Mar., 1940. p. 339. Improvements in Motion Picture Laboratory Apparatus. C. E. Ives and E. W. Jensen. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 35. Oct., 1940. p. 397. Materials for the Construction of Motion Picture Processing Apparatus. J. I. Crabtree and G. E. Matthews and J. E. Ross. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 16. Mar., 1931, p. 330. Modern Studio Laboratory. G. Best and F. R. Gage. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 35. Sept., 1940. p. 294. Simplifying and Controlling Film Travel through a Developing Machine. J. F. VanLeuven. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 33. Nov., 1939. p. 583. See also under Text Books. PROCESSING QUALITY CONTROL SENSITOMETRY (GENERAL) See under Text Books. PROCESSING SOUND FILM See under Sound Film Processing. PROCESSING VARIABLE DENSITY RECORDS Processing of Variable Density Sound Records. R. F. Nicholson. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 15. Sept., 1930. p. 374. The Sensitometric Control of Sound Records on Film. A. Kusterand R. Schmidt. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 19. Dec., 1932. p. 539. PROJECTION Auditoria. See under Auditoria. Film Wear. See under Film Wear, Projection. Lenses New Lenses for Projecting Motion Pictures. W. B. Rayton. J.S.M.P.E. Vol. 35. July, 1940. p. 89.