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'''Test films''' are tools for calibrating, aligning, and checking [http://www.sprocketschool.org/wiki/Category:Projectors film projectors] and their components. Issues that can be diagnosed and corrected with the guidance of test films include [[ghosting]], [[focus]], [[framing]], and pedestal adjustments. They are sometimes used in conjunction with [[test equipment]].
 
The term generally refers to films made by technical bodies like [https://www.smpte.org/ SMPTE] or by manufacturers like [https://www.schneideroptics.com/ecommerce/CatalogSubCategoryDisplay.aspx?CID=81 Schneider Optics] specifically for test purposes.
 
The term may also be used for any piece of footage used to test a projector, such as a fresh trailer used to conduct a [[scratch test]].
 
==Common types of test film==
* SMPTE RP-40
* SMPTE RP-40
* SMPTE RP-91
* SMPTE RP-91
* sound test films
* sound test films
* doing scratch tests properly
 
==Sources of test film==
* [http://store.smpte.org/category_s/5.htm?searching=Y&sort=7&cat=5&show=100&page=1 SMPTE]
* [https://www.schneideroptics.com/ecommerce/CatalogSubCategoryDisplay.aspx?CID=81 Schneider Optics]
 
==Other Resources==
* [File:Smpte-test-materials-catalog.pdf SMPTE Test Materials for Motion Picture and Television catalog], circa 1985
 
==External Links==
* [http://testfilms.tumblr.com/ Tumblr page] on test film history


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[[Category:Projectors]]

Revision as of 16:03, 30 September 2013

Test films are tools for calibrating, aligning, and checking film projectors and their components. Issues that can be diagnosed and corrected with the guidance of test films include ghosting, focus, framing, and pedestal adjustments. They are sometimes used in conjunction with test equipment.

The term generally refers to films made by technical bodies like SMPTE or by manufacturers like Schneider Optics specifically for test purposes.

The term may also be used for any piece of footage used to test a projector, such as a fresh trailer used to conduct a scratch test.

Common types of test film

  • SMPTE RP-40
  • SMPTE RP-91
  • sound test films

Sources of test film

Other Resources

  • [File:Smpte-test-materials-catalog.pdf SMPTE Test Materials for Motion Picture and Television catalog], circa 1985

External Links