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

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466 THE PRINCIPLES OF CINEMATOGRAPHY Constant speed devices, 266, 421 Contact printers — see Printers. Continuous Processing Machines, Air squeegee, 85, 103 Continuous Processing Machines, Alarm systems, 80, 90 Continuous Processing Machines, Circulating fans, 88 Continuous Processing Machines, Circulating pumps, 91 Continuous Processing Machines, Constant-head replenishment, 91, 99 Continuous Processing Machines, Drying cabinets, 87, 97 Continuous Processing Machines, Film feed, 80, 93 Continuous Processing Machines, splicing, 82 Continuous Processing Machines, Film transport, 84, 100 Continuous Processing Machines, Fixing baths, 99 Continuous Processing Machines, General, 77 Continuous Processing Machines, Irregularities in, 96 Continuous Processing Machines, Main drive, 89 Continuous Processing Machines, Operating, 92 Continuous Processing Machines, Solution replenishment, 91 Continuous Processing Machines, Take-up elevators, 89 Cross-Modulation, 245, 250 Curvature of field — lenses, 190 Cut-off efficiency— shutters, 64, 182 Cutting head — disc recording, 202 Daily Rushes, 39 Danelo, Blair and, 47 Darling, W., 50 Davidge-type, aprons, 74 Debrie Reduction printers, 299 „ Sound projectors, 381 Decibel— definition of, 222, 238, 277 Demeny, 24, 45 Densitometers, 123 Density 20, 117, 127 „ Diffuse, 138 „ Release print, 186 Depth of Field, 62 „ „ Focus, 62, 297 Developer Accelerator, 111 „ Agitation, 103, 111 „ Formulae, 400, 404, 406 General, 20, 111 Replenishment, 99, 1 10 Stain, 106 Sludge, 109 „ Temperature, 98 Development — sound film — see Sound Film. „ Uneven, 110 Diabolos — film transport system, 100 Diaphragm light change, 156 Directional effect, 106, 112 Disc Recording, 199, 203, 205, 228 Distortion measurement — sound film, 245, 247, 250, 253 Dog-Movement, 45 Driffield, Hurter and, 117, 127 Drying Cabinets, 87 „ Film — appearance of, 97 Marks, 73, 86 „ Temperature, 97 „ Troubles, 107, 109 Dubbing sound, 41, 137, 213 Dunning process, 435 Duplicate negatives, 41, 141 Dupont Film Stocks, 398 „ Formulae, 400 Duralumin ribbon — light valves, 210 Eagle-Lion productions, 65 Ear, the Human, 199, 261, 278 „ threshold of audibility of, 223, 278 Eastman film stocks, 226, 401 „ Kodak — see also under " Kodak ". „ „ laboratories, 170 Echo in theatres, 274 Edison, 200 Editing, 40 Effective slit width — sound reproduction, 259 Electrolysis — silver recovery by, 114 Emulsion composition of, 20 „ grain in, 231, 238 Exciter lamps, 258 Exponential horns, 273 Exposure control, 61 general, 118, 126 „ meters, 115 „ sound film, 232 Eye, the human. Persistance of vision, 21