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Topic: Blowing the film path during projecting with high pressure air
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Gerald Santana
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1060
From: Cottage Grove OR
Registered: Dec 2010
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posted November 07, 2011 12:42 PM
Hey Winbert,
This is my number one pet peeve, when hair or debris collects on the gate while a screening is going on. Fortunately, on longer shows with splices, the splice seems to get rid of the debris as it passes through the gate. I've made the mistake of trying to blow off the debris on my own, only to fog up the lens! I later did it again , thinking if I did it faster it would work, only to get spit on the projector.
Now I keep a Duster can near my when screening alone and with family. When I use it, it takes most of the stuff off however, hair sometimes gets caught for a while with no help from the Duster. Like Dino mentioned, when ever I clean or lubricate the film before it passes through the gate, it reduces the chances of debris getting in the way of a smooth running show.
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 07, 2011 01:07 PM
I've had the idea of putting a couple of splicing tapes onto the heads and tails of my films to fish out the fuzz in my gate, but haven't tried it! Generally speaking I go with a fine, clean artist's brush and a puff of air, not that this helps mid-reel.
There's a psychological trick I've never mastered that can solve problems like this, tram lines, fading and audio hum too: learn not to mind them. A couple of years ago I was watching films shown by somebody else, and there was this thick border of furr all the way around the picture. (It was like watching films wearing a parka!) I sat there in my chair squirming, but the guy that owned the machine didn't seem to care at all!
Another friend of mine told me he wanted to have a healthy dose of hum with his sound because then he knew the audio system was operational...
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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