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Topic: Which is Better?
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Gerald Santana
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1060
From: Cottage Grove OR
Registered: Dec 2010
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posted October 08, 2011 10:52 AM
Hi Scott,
My favorite choice for storing 16mm prints are in fiber cases that can be stored upright on a shelf close to the screening room with the labels out. I have many in cans and in cases, those are harder to store do to weight, size, and for support, those I store closer to the ground and on shelves with many slats (to prevent from rolling off). I put a label on the side of the can to be able to read the title easily.
I prefer plastic reels to eliminate weight but, the projector is built to handle the capacity size reel anyway. If there is scraping on the metal reel, I usually add a little alcohol and mineral oil to a Pec Pad and wipe the edge of the reel on both sides to deter friction (which may scratch the film). If the reel is terribly warped, it's better to replace it in my opinion, than to risk damage to the print.
-------------------- http://lostandoutofprintfilms.blogspot.com/
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