Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted June 24, 2018 09:45 AM
I'm sure everybody will have been reading my 16mm posting about polyester film.
Today I was inspecting a 16mm feature just received, black & white on AG stock. (No date codes on AG stock). Out of its cans and it seemed to be polyester after the suggested test of holding sideways to a light source to see if translucent and even see the outline of your hand through it.
The leader of the second part had presumably suffered from a bad auto-load and had about 9-10 inches of damaged and pulled perforations. Really too much to repair so I cut out the section and re-joined on my CIR.
Before throwing it into my waste bin I tried to tear it apart, not really expecting it to do this as it appeared to be polyester.
To my amazement I was able to snap it very easily in many places.
So was it acetate?
According to many web-sites the test for polyester can be achieved four ways:-
1) The translucent test 2) Not likely to tear 3) Using polarising filters 4) Not able to use cement joins
posted June 24, 2018 12:58 PM
Star and polyester stock are almost imposible to cut or tear by hand so if the film is tear apart is not polyester is vinyl acetate.
-------------------- As Steven Spielberg says.... Nothing beats old school projection. Digital is just an imitation.
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From: Bapchild, Kent, UK
Registered: May 2004
posted June 24, 2018 07:01 PM
Hello Maurice
My advice is stick with the criteria you mentioned but just numbers 2,3 and 4 - as I stated in your other post I was nearly fooled into selling Mark my spare 16mm print of County Hospital which looked so much like polyester - translucent on the reel and flat as a pancake - but tested as acetate when torn at the start of the countdown leader and then successfully spliced with a cement splicer.
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted June 25, 2018 10:29 AM
Good advice, Kevin The oft mentioned suggestion of holding the spool sideways up to the light certainly does not seem to be a reliable check for polyester. I've proved it.
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From: Weymouth,Dorset,England
Registered: Oct 2012
posted June 26, 2018 01:30 AM
Maybe holding up to the light is not a check for polyester, but it is an excellent and very easy way to check for splices an film damage. My experience is that it works on all 16mm film base.