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Graham Ritchie
Film God
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From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted October 01, 2008 10:44 PM
Reading an interesting article by Francis Williams from Movie Maker September 1984
Here is a small part of that article you might find of interest.
Bowing of the film in the projector gate is a problem that affects all gauges of film, up to and including 35mm. The reason why it is so very troublesome in the Super 8 is because of the very wide-apature lenses used for projection f/1.1 and even f/1.0 being commonly used in the more expensive projectors.
If we were to be content with dim pictures we could use a lens of modest apature-say, something like the f/1.3used in the old 9.5mm projectors- and the depth of focus would then be big enough to cope with a modest amount of bowing, and the focus shift would not be apparent on the screen. A lens of f/1 apature has very little depth of focus indeed.
The effect of heat is to make the film swell slightly, and so it tends to bow outwards {generally, but not invariably towards the projection lens}. This is what happens in a 35mm slide projector when an unmounted transparency "pops" in the gate. After repeated passes through the projector, some of this bowing becomes permanent.
An older and better idea was the curved gate channel, first seen in some of the early Kodak 16mm projectors Going back to the analogy of the rolled-up steel tape measure, we saw that film could not curl in two different directions at the same time. Similary, if film is taken in a curved path through a gentle curving gate, it will not be able to bow out. The heat of the projector lamp makes the film curl {as in A}In a curved gate the small radius of curvature r is replaced by the larger and tightly controlled radius R {because film cannot curl in two directions simultaneously}.
Graham.
PS. So there you have it some of the focus problems we have with Super8 might come down to the design of the projector gate and the film itself. Note, The 35mm projectors I use at work have curved gates.
any thoughts on this subject?
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