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Topic: Perforations are OK but film is shaking, what is this?
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Paul Adsett
Film God
Posts: 5003
From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted February 11, 2013 08:27 PM
Hi Winbert, Yes I have been using the Armor All wipes for about 8 years now and have seen no bad side effects on any of my films or my projectors. I stopped using the Johnsons furniture wax on the films, as I found the Armor-All wipes did a much better job of both cleaning and lubricating the film. The Armor all wipes contain some silicone and some water. My theory is that the water swells the film base a bit, helping to fill in the fine scratches, and offsetting some of the shrinkage. The silicone does a grat job of making the film more slippery. I have found that old shrunken films, which jitter around like crazy going through the projector, can be restored to smooth running with a couple of rewinds through the ArmorAll wipes. To each his own though - we all have our preferences when it comes to cleaning and lubing film.
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
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Christian Bjorgen
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 996
From: Kvinnherad, Norway
Registered: Oct 2009
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posted February 15, 2013 05:00 PM
Just projected my 3x400 Walton print of "Way out West", and noticed the same issues!
No perforation issues, a few splices (but they are all perfectly fine) and nothing visually wrong with the film what so ever. But still, shaking like mad and nearly unprojectable on my GS-800. I only projected the first part of reel one, but I spent pretty much the entire 200' pressing the loop creator to create a steady picture, but to no avail, it kept jumping!
However with the ST-180, no issues. Hopefully, it will project nice on the ST-1200 when I get it on a single reel, because it's one of my favorites!
-------------------- Well who’s on first? Yeah. Go ahead and tell me. Who. The guy on first. Who. The guy playin’ first base. Who. The guy on first. Who is on first! What are you askin’ me for? I’m askin’ you!
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Hugh Thompson Scott
Film God
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
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posted February 16, 2013 07:54 AM
What you are experiencing Chris ,and I would imagine Winbert's the same, known as a "green print",one that hasn't had any lubrication and causes stutter in the gate.In the day it was put down to being a brand new print and one that needed a bit of lubrication.Attention must always be on the gate guides too, as these do wear and cause prints to have frameline movement. Removal and polishing is the solution to that one.A simple way to see if your print is in need of lubrication, is to put a piece of fluffless cloth, I use chamois leather,soaked in whatever lubricant you favour, and wax the film while projecting, if the "stuttering" stops, them that has been the problem.
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