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In 1918 in Germany, the use of a modulated glow lamp in photographically recording sound and a photocell for reproduction were studied.
One serious problem of sound-on-film systems had been the distortion of the signal introduced by the glow lamp when recording the sound track on film.
You know you're in trouble when one key development hinges on what someone describes as a "glow lamp light modulator for variable density sound".
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All deep sofas and glowing lamps and fabrics, it is a real family affair: her dad did the conversion, while Moroccan dinners, served on reservation, are cooked by Sarah's mum.
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