Re: [Frameworks] Projector/optical sound reader that's easy on film

2015-11-13 Thread Jeff Kreines
If the film is shrunken, Steenbecks can cause serious perf damage, because of 
the wrap of the sprocket around the prism.  Scanners don’t have this problem.

I would just look at the film on rewinds, with a viewer if need be, but not 
worry about listening to the track unless for some reason it will affect your 
decision of what to scan.

> On Nov 13, 2015, at 11:41 AM, Scott Dorsey  wrote:
> 
> I wouldn't put them on a projector... I would hunt down someone with a
> Steenbeck that is in proper maintenance.  That might mean calling 
> Dwight Cody who does steenback repair and asking who has a machine for
> rent.

Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com


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Re: [Frameworks] Projector/optical sound reader that's easy on film

2015-11-13 Thread Scott Dorsey
I wouldn't put them on a projector... I would hunt down someone with a
Steenbeck that is in proper maintenance.  That might mean calling 
Dwight Cody who does steenback repair and asking who has a machine for
rent.
--scott

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