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Topic: Sound Striping Question
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 06, 2005 10:43 PM
Hi Jan,
If I pretended to be an expert on this, then I'd be a liar as well! However, I've heard that any cleaner that leaves behind a lubricant can make for trouble as far as the stripe permanently adhering. There are ways of removing the lubricants, but they aren't pretty (as in soaking the film in gasoline!)
When I sent my films for striping (Kodachrome and Plus-X shot by me), I cleaned them with isopropyl alcohol and a soft, lint free cloth. I asked Nick at EVT about it and he said this was fine.
A particular concern is splicing method. Tape splices aren't the first choice, but are OK if the tape doesn't cover the stripe area. Overlap cement splices are a problem, because they leave a step the stripe has to climb, and therefore a gap in the adhesive, and therefore a bond weakness prone to peeling. The ideal splice is a tapered cement splice, and finding and learning the Bolex beveled splicer set these two films back several months.
Here's the real expert:
magevt@amserve.com
If you E-mail Nick, he may take a few days to respond, but he has been doing this for a long time and knows the business.
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