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  • ...amage incurred in shipping, inspection, and projection. In ALL cases, film damage is AVOIDABLE. The idea that scratches and splices are normal and part of th '''Damage to a print in shipping''' can be caused by ends of reels not being adequate ...
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  • ...tible with archival [[best practices]]. Print contaminants can potentially damage the print or projector components by introducing dirt or static. ...ong-term health of the print unless doing so would risk inflicting further damage. ...
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  • Dust is a [[print contaminant]] and a form of [[film damage]]. [[Category:Film damage]] ...
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  • ...n they won't damage whatever type of optical glass you have in your ports. Damage to the coating of the optical glass can happen if you're using the incorrec ...
    728 bytes (124 words) - 15:17, 20 August 2018
  • ...ading the projector with the loops to big or too small. In many cases, the damage will be imperceptible after one or two passes, but reveal itself after seve [[Category:Film damage]] ...
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  • Inspection forms are used to keep track of print characteristics, damage, and other details. ::* [[Film damage]]: make note of any damage, especially damage that may require extra attention as the film runs (broken perfs, crunched f ...
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  • ...amage incurred in shipping, inspection, and projection. In ALL cases, film damage is AVOIDABLE. The idea that scratches and splices are normal and part of th '''Damage to a print in shipping''' can be caused by ends of reels not being adequate ...
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  • ==Avoiding film damage== The most common form of damage caused by Century JJs are '''[[slap scratches]]''', which appear as small t ...
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  • ==Damage & how to avoid it== ...an as the film reels themselves, leading to smashed plastic cases and disc damage. This can be avoided by protecting the discs with a padded envelope or bubb ...
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  • .... 2. It's a way for you to assess print condition so you can avoid further damage 3. It's a way for the distributor or archive to know what condition their p ...e or Emulsion side?</u>: Know the difference so you can identify where the damage is, how it will look on screen. Emulsion scratches tend to be more visible ...
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  • ...n they won't damage whatever type of optical glass you have in your ports. Damage to the coating of the optical glass can happen if you're using the incorrec ...roperly used cleaning equipment and supplies can do a tremendous amount of damage, so it's best not to do it. Cleaning equipment is really designed to clean ...
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  • ...ading the projector with the loops to big or too small. In many cases, the damage will be imperceptible after one or two passes, but reveal itself after seve ...
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  • ...track''': scratches, gouges, or sprocket run can cause audible buzzing. If damage is limited to only one side of a mono track, the undamaged side can be isol ...is shrunken and not aligned laterally in the soundhead. As with soundtrack damage, part of the track can be blocked off with a business card. The lateral gui ...
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  • * Check shipping reel condition etc, taking note of in transit damage (let the lender know immediately if print has been damaged in transit). * Leader not taped down, tangled leader? Check to make sure there’s no damage to the first few feet of film. ...
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  • ...english/manuals/pdf/projector.pdf Gakken / Otona no Kagaku] || Beware: may damage film! ...
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  • ...e area that could be used for the printed image, but increased the risk of damage to the center of the picture area. ...
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  • * Let them know about any damage incurred while print was in your possession, even minor things. ...cking with them first. Most archives won’t send you prints with unrepaired damage, but you may encounter this with private collector prints or non-archival p ...
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  • ==Film Damage== ...
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  • ...ed to run single-perf 16mm film, as the second set of teeth will seriously damage the soundtrack area. ...ose). NEVER attempt to scrape dirt off with a metal implement, which could damage the sprocket. ...
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  • ...or. If this occurred in the middle of a show, it would also lead to [[film damage|impedance scratches]]. ...
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  • ...side is which can help you properly diagnose [[:Category:Film damage|film damage]]. ...r than snaps. Obviously this test is not recommended as it requires you to damage the film, though an accidental film break, or a tearing of the [[leader]] o ...
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  • ...of shipments — by both exhibitors and lenders — is a common cause of film damage and loss. [[Category: Film damage]] ...
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  • ==Reels & film damage== Unmaintained reels can be a source of [[film damage]]. ...
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  • ...hand while holding your thumb and forefinger against the film to check for damage. ...nd capable of slowly ramping up and ramping down. Single speed motors WILL damage film and should never be used. The motor speed should always be gradually i ...
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  • ...-tight split reel can separate while in motion (potentially causing [[film damage]]), it is important not to leave them unattended on automatic rewinds, or u ...
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  • ...ttent movement, excessively oily or dirty film, or preexisting perforation damage. Jitter caused by splices, damage, or low gate tension will cause chattering in the gate, while printed-in ji ...
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  • ...llations use overpowered lamps without adequate cooling, resulting in heat damage to every print they run. ==Damage Associated with Plattering== ...
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  • As with all Simplex and RCA soundheads, one source of potential film damage is the rubber roller (Simplex part G-1985) on the lateral guide roller, whi ...
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  • [[Category:Film damage]] ...
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  • ...sing larger lamps, precautions must be taken to prevent [[film damage|heat damage]] to the film. The [[reflector]] should be a dichroic mirror, and a [[heat ...on screen. Poor lamp alignment can result in hot spots of light on screen, damage the reflector, lens, and even the print. A lamp alignment should be perform ...
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  • *Always adjust motor speed gradually to prevent damage. ...d underneath is very weak. Replace washers with a larger size to cover any damage and distribute the pressure over a greater surface area. ...
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  • [[Category:Film damage]] ...
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  • ...ion/storage/handling_of_processed_film/default.htm Kodak Film Handling and Damage Identification] ...
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  • If you need to remove a tape splice to redo it, be careful not to damage the film while doing so. Starting on the edge of the base side of the film ...
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  • ...frames. Tape splicers can also be used to apply repairs to other forms of damage that would otherwise need to be cut out or would require a less effective r ...
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  • ...sing. If you attempt to remove the housing with the projector on, you will damage the shutter blade. Turn the projector OFF before removing the shutter housing to avoid damage to the shutter blade. After removing the shutter housing, use a fuse puller ...
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  • ...pressure that the film pressure skate has. Too much pressure and you can damage the film – too little and the film will shake in the gate making the pict ...
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