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Topic: filmguard vs. PTRs
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John Pytlak
Film God
Posts: 9987
From: Rochester, NY 14650-1922
Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 04-12-2004 01:00 PM
Kodak introduced PTR film cleaning technology in 1989. I presented two SMPTE papers.
PTRs are effective film cleaners and do not redeposit dirt, as long as they are not overloaded with so much dirt that the tacky surface is covered. As Scott notes, a really filthy print will overload the PTR. In our tests, it required several passes to clean a really dirty print. Although washing with water and detergent is the best way to remove any buildup, many have found that a "see-saw" with a piece of low stick artist's tape will quickly remove any accumulation of debris from the PTR.
PTR's are especially useful when you do not want to put anything on the film. So they are widely used for cleaning raw stock, printing originals, films being transferred to video, and for films that come into direct contact with optics (e.g., IMAX prints).
PTRs are very low risk to the film, as they are very soft and have a "rolling contact" with the film. In our testing, we sprinkled sandpaper grit on PTRs and ran camera negative over the grit-laden PTRs several times without scratching, indenting, or damaging the negative. You would never dare do this with a dry media cleaner, as the abrasive particles would scratch the film.
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