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Topic: Infuriating scratches.
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John Hawkinson
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Posts: 2273
From: Cambridge, MA, USA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 11-25-2008 03:21 PM
Hi, James.
Best of luck, I'm sure we'll help you get to the bottom of it!
Are you sure its the base side? Check the physical film. Even emulsion-side scratches can be black.
Can you post an picture of a scratched frame? It might give us some clues.
To address some of your direct questions:
stuck roller Usually a stuck roller won't scratch the picture area, as you note, but it can definitely do a number on the SDDS area and sometimes Dolby Digital. Also, it can cause the film to try to move side-to-side in funny ways (from the increased drag or friction)
pad rollers Pad rollers are supposed to spin at a particular thickness, and it depends on how they are set. If they're set for two film thicknesses, then they won't spin most of the time. What's important is that they spin when the film rubs against them, and that they don't drag against the film, scratching it somewhere.
Also, flat spots and burrs on rollers can build up when they don't spin, and that can result in scratches if they touch somewhere that they should not.
I would try to get in the habit of watching the print the first time it runs, to evaluate it for scratches, and having your fellow projectionists do the same.
--jhawk
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