16mm sound formats: Difference between revisions
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==Mono== | ==Mono== | ||
If you see an optical soundtrack on the film you're about to project, it is a mono track. (16mm stereo was developed in the 1990s, but no prints were made this way.) | If you see an optical soundtrack on the film you're about to project, it is a mono track. (16mm stereo was developed in the 1990s, but virtually no prints were made this way.) | ||
However, mono optical tracks can look very different from one another. Do not be alarmed. | However, mono optical tracks can look very different from one another. Do not be alarmed. | ||
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* Need pix of: other styles of variable area tracks, various styles of variable density tracks | * Need pix of: other styles of variable area tracks, various styles of variable density tracks | ||
==Magnetic sound on 16mm== | ==Magnetic sound on 16mm== | ||