Richardson's handbook of projection (1927)

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Power's Projectors Equipment Requirement For nearly a quarter of a century, a period covering the entire commercial history of the motion picture industry, the products of the International Projector Corporation have played a conspicuous part in the development of this field. In our shops were originated and developed the safety devices, ease of operation and light sources of motion picture projectors which permit them to be used with eminently satisfactory results in the motion picture palaces of the world's greatest cities and with dependability in the remote and isolated parts of the globe. The manufacturers of Simplex and Power's projectors wish to help you and will be glad to supply any information regarding projection equipment not covered by this publication. Projector oration New York, N. Y. PO WEIR'S WITH REFLECTOR ARC POWER'S WITH INCANDESCENT POWER'S WITH HIGH INTENSITY