Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1922)

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Subject Author Vol. No. Date Page Testing and Maintaining Photographic Quality of Cinematographic Emul sions A. B. Hitchins 13 Oct. 1921 136 Actinic Measurements on Exposure and Tinting of Motion Picture Film W. E. Story, Jr. 13 Oct. 1921 106 The Care and Preservation of Motion Picture Negatives G. A. Blair 14 May 1922 22 Film Splicing J. H. McNabb 14 May 1922 40 The Graininess of Photo graphic Materials Used in A. C. Hardy the Motion Picture Industry (and Loyd A. Jones) 14 May 1922 107 Color Toning of Cine Films F. E. Ives 14 May 1922 160 Film, Safety Standard Advantages in the Use of New Standard, Narrow Width, Slow-Burning Film for Portable Projectors W. B. Cook 7 Nov. 1918 86 The Portable Projector — Its Present Status and Needs A. F. Victor 6 Apr. 1918 29 The Continuous Reduction Printer A. F. Victor 9 Oct. 1919 34 Film Reels Need for Improvement in Present Practice as Regards Film Reels F. H. Richardson 13 Oct. 1921 116 General Standardization H. D. Hubbard 1 July 1916 8 Theoretical vs. Practical as Applied to Standardization and Some of the Things to be Considered as Proper Subjects for Standardiza tion F. H. Richardson 6 Apr. 1918 33 Educational Possibilities of Motion Pictures B. E. Norrish 10 May 1920 29 Reducing Fire Hazards in Film Exchanges G. A. Blair 11 Oct. 1920 54 Building a Non-Theatrical Film Library L. E. Davidson 12 May 1921 139 Review of Material Pertain ing to Motion Picture Engineering R. P. Burrows 12 May 1921 39 The Motion Picture of To morrow H. D. Hubbard 12 May 1921 159 The Protection of Inventions Thomas A. Howard 13 Oct. 1921 123 Can the Movies Teach? Rowland Rogers 14 May 1922 125 Glass Optical Glass H. N. Ott 13 Oct. 1921 39 Historical Stereoscopic Motion Pictures C. F. Jenkins 9 Oct. 1919 37 History of the Motion Picture C. F. Jenkins 11 Oct. 1920 36 Incandescent Lamp Projection Projection of Motion Pictures by Means of Incandescent Lamps A. R. Dennington 5 Oct. 1917 29 Light Intensities for Motion R. P. Burrows Picture Projection (and J. T. Caldwell) 5 Oct. 1917 I 32