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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAX Imax Wikipedia entry]
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==Images of Various Aspect Ratios and Sound Formats, 70mm==
==Images of Various Aspect Ratios and Sound Formats, 5/70mm==
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File:Aliens_70mm.JPG| Frames from a 70mm print of ''Aliens''. Blow-up from 35mm, aspect ratio 1.85, magnetic audio track.
File:Aliens_70mm.JPG| Frames from a 70mm print of ''Aliens''. Blow-up from 35mm, aspect ratio 1.85, magnetic audio track.

Revision as of 12:22, 4 April 2017

A few frames of 5 perf 70mm film.

70mm is the largest standard exhibition film gauge.

  • aspect ratios
  • sound formats
  • dts discs
Instructions on proper demagnetizing/degaussing of equipment.
  • handling of mag prints/degaussing




IMAX

IMAX is a 70mm film format on which the image is printed horizontally, resulting in a much larger filmed image than conventional 70mm. It's often referred to as 15/70, 15 being the number of perforations in a single frame.

5 perf 70mm

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Images of Various Aspect Ratios and Sound Formats, 5/70mm