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Topic: Damage to the SR.D track
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Michael Barry
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 584
From: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 06-03-2004 11:43 PM
Chris,
Check the entire film path after a session to check for any kind of excessive buildup or shedding, which is usually a giveaway as to where the problem might be. If everything is riding smoothly, then gate tension could be the culprit.
Another way to find ideal gate tension is to back it off while the film is running. When it starts to jitter in the gate (if you can perform this without an audience, so much the better), then nip up the tension just enough so that it doesn't. That is the perfect tension setting for that print.
One more word of advice: FilmGuard! Using filmguard will ensure that your DD error rates not only stay the same over time, but actually decrease! At the Randwick Ritz, we ran 'Moulin Rouge' over 300 times, and when it left the theatre, it ran 0's and 1's. When we received it, it was on 3's and 4's - no kidding. It achieves this by pulling off the dirt that gets in the way of a good read. You'd be surprised how much dirt there is on a NEW print, let alone a second hand one. Contact Ray Derrick at Panalogic, the Australian distributor for FilmGuard, and have a chat, then talk your boss into it. You'll never look back.
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