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'''Photo Research''' Corporation is best known as the manufacturer of the [[Norwood Director]], an exposure meter. The company was founded in 1941 by cinematographer Karl Freund, best know for his work on the American television series I Love Lucy in the mid 1950's as well as working on many Universal Pictures monster movies including The Mummy and Dracula in the early 1930's. Started working with Donald W. Norwood, who patent the photosphere concept. Manufacturing of the Norwood Director exposure meter in 1946. Once the Brockway family got involved in manufacturing the Norwood Director, it started manufacturing meters under the the name ''Spectra''.
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'''Photo Research''' Corporation is best known as the manufacturer of the [[Norwood Director]], an exposure meter. The company was founded in 1941 by cinematographer Karl Freund, best known for his work on the American television series I Love Lucy in the mid 1950's as well as working on many Universal Pictures monster movies including The Mummy and Dracula in the early 1930's. Started working with Donald W. Norwood, who patent the photosphere concept. Manufacturing started on the Norwood Director exposure meter in 1946. Once the Brockway family got involved in manufacturing the Norwood Director (model B), it started manufacturing improved meters based on the Norwood Director (model a) under the the name ''Spectra''.
  
 
===Meters===
 
===Meters===

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Photo Research Corporation is best known as the manufacturer of the Norwood Director, an exposure meter. The company was founded in 1941 by cinematographer Karl Freund, best known for his work on the American television series I Love Lucy in the mid 1950's as well as working on many Universal Pictures monster movies including The Mummy and Dracula in the early 1930's. Started working with Donald W. Norwood, who patent the photosphere concept. Manufacturing started on the Norwood Director exposure meter in 1946. Once the Brockway family got involved in manufacturing the Norwood Director (model B), it started manufacturing improved meters based on the Norwood Director (model a) under the the name Spectra.

Meters

  • Norwood Director
  • Specta Candela
  • Specta Candela II
  • Spectra Combi 500
  • Spectra Combi II
  • Spectra Lumicon series II
  • Spectra Pro
  • Spectra Pro II
  • Spectra Pro IV A
  • Spectra Pro IV A SP
  • Spectra Universal

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