A Modern Studio Laboratory

G. M. Best, F. R. Gage

A description of the new laboratory erected by Warner Bros. at Burbank, Calif., in 1938. No general release work is required of this laboratory, and the generous space provided is devoted exclusively to the developing and printing of the dailies, storage and handling of the negative, and the latest in air-conditioning and dust-removing equipment. Advantage has been taken of the recent developments in rust-resisting and acid-proof metals, especially in the construction of the developing machine tanks. The description includes the method of operation through the dailies, negative cutting, printing, chemical mixing, silver recovery, and other essential processes.

Print ISSN
Published
1940-09
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J10051