Showmen's Trade Review (1945)

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October 13. 1945 SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW it HOW TO END DISTORTED COLOR PROJECTION ARC LAMPS deliver the snow-white light which is absolutely essential to the satisfactory projection of Technicolor pictures. The light of the low intensity lamp is yellow by comparison and in projection changes the color values of the film. Furthermore, Simplex High lamps project twice as much light as the low intensity, and thus permit a good image with the present dense black and white films. Determine now to reap the benefits of these doubly-brilliant, more beautiful pictures. Simplex High lamps are low in original cost. The name Simplex assures you that they are the product of the best engineering and production brains in the industry. Distributed Exclusively by NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY "There's a Branch Near You"