Society of Motion Picture Engineers : incorporation and by-laws (1925)

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Effects of Scratches and Cuts — Sheppard and Sweet 131 to the liability of the film to become nicked is of probable importance. In all the film considered there was no twist. Mr. Denison's denial of the film reacting to scratches is all right, because I started the matter with an open mind; I didn't start with the belief that there is a great deal of trouble with scratches. I do not regret the work or consider it wasted because the result is largely negative.