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Topic: What do Film Guard treated prints look like
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Brad Miller
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From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99
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posted 03-16-2003 12:20 AM
Scott, it depends on the filmstock and how it was processed. Regardless it doesn't sound like you are doing anything wrong. Remember, what matters is how it projects to the screen along with the benefits and protection it offers. The first run inparticular upon physical inspection of the film does look like liquid streaks on it (because it is). Subsequent passes smooth it out more and more. Do note that the takeup tension of your platter and intensity of your light source make a difference in how "smooth and glossy" the print physically appears to be. However as you have noted, none of it has any detrimental effect to the onscreen image and the projector runs much easier through the projector.
Steve, yes it *can* look like thin scratches to an untrained inspector. If you ever run across a print you think may have been FilmGuarded and are not sure, rub your finger lightly over a frame. You will notice that the FG wipes away cleanly and effortlessly leaving that "brand new glossy print" look to it when it is reflected in light. Also, if you have a very bright light source (which you probably do in a screening room setup), then the first pass you may notice very slight visible streaks in the picture. Basically the streaks are the FG and if you look at a daylight scene, you will notice where the streaks are, the picture is projecting brighter and with slightly more saturated colors. By the second pass, the streaks are gone under all but those severely overlit screens. You can avoid all projected streaking if you clean on the rewind bench or pre-screen the film once, though. When looking at the side of a print laying on a platter (or a smooth reel wind), you will notice that glossy "glow" Thomas speaks about that has a rainbow reflection to it.
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