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Topic: Mysterious scratch - how did it happen?
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Mike Blakesley
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Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 08-19-2006 04:39 PM
I was gone last week. The print we are running was in perfect shape when I left. Now, it's got this huge scratch running right down the middle of the print for about 25 minutes in the middle of the print.
- The scratch isn't stationary, like if there was a roller not spinning...it jumps back and forth over a small area and is a BIG yellow scratch (probably about 3/4" wide on the screen. It also comes and goes sometimes, but for the most part is steady.
- It starts in the middle of reel 3 and quits somewhere in the middle of reel 4, but from that point on is just an occasional black scratch, but in the same position.
- It's almost dead-center in the picture, but a bit closer to the soundtrack edge.
- We have a Simplex projector and an AW3 Christie platter, if that helps with any ideas.
We have no broken anything, the rollers all spin freely, the projector is clean.......I want to know how this happened so I can chew my substitute projectionist out appropriately, but I can't figure out how it could have happened right in the middle of the movie, and then sort of stopped, without warning. Any ideas??
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Brad Miller
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Posts: 17775
From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99
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posted 08-19-2006 09:13 PM
Ron, Mike has a Christie platter, not one of those stupid Strong-type platters with two ways to thread the takeup.
I agree with Steve that somewhere there is emulsion powder buildup. The fact that it happened partway through the movie and then stopped 20 minutes later is bizarre.
Mike, does the scratch jiggle left to right a little bit? If so, what is the beat? Is it the same as a Christie roller? A Kelmar film cleaner drive wheel? (Imagine the left to right "beats" of the liquid streaks on a fresh FG application and you will see what I mean. If it is perfectly stationary, it happened in the gate. If it wiggles, it happened elsewhere and that beat will help pinpoint where.)
FYI, the most common misthread I see on older model Christie platters is on the 3 roller takeup cluster. People sometimes thread over the keeper bracket on the first of the 3 takeup cluster rollers, just before going to the takeup speed arm. To achieve a yellow scratch, that would've mean some moron was taking up soundtrack down or did a backwards twist as it was ran onto the surface of the takeup platter.
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