It's been a looooong time since I've wanted/needed to take screen light levels for
film (35 & 70mm) - -and my reference materials are in a storage locker that's not
easy for me to get to. So, my question is: WHAT ARE THE PROPER FT-LAMBERT
LIGHT LEVELS FOR FILMSTUFF? Obviously, I want to be ready or OPPENHEIMER,
but I'm also slightly dissatisfied with the 35mm light levels at my venue, so I'd like to
come up with some quantifiable numbers that I can pass to management, so that
somebody just doesn't say "gee, It looks OK to me!"
(It's not that my current light level is 'horrible", and there haven't been any complaints
that I'm aware of, but I'm not 100% satisfied and I KNOW it could be a little better.
70mm shows, like LICORICE PIZZA, INHERENT VICE, etc have all 'looked OK to me"
(lol) but I think that's at least partly due to the much larger working aperture & lenses.
So, I'd like to come up with some numbers. THANXS!
film (35 & 70mm) - -and my reference materials are in a storage locker that's not
easy for me to get to. So, my question is: WHAT ARE THE PROPER FT-LAMBERT
LIGHT LEVELS FOR FILMSTUFF? Obviously, I want to be ready or OPPENHEIMER,
but I'm also slightly dissatisfied with the 35mm light levels at my venue, so I'd like to
come up with some quantifiable numbers that I can pass to management, so that
somebody just doesn't say "gee, It looks OK to me!"
(It's not that my current light level is 'horrible", and there haven't been any complaints
that I'm aware of, but I'm not 100% satisfied and I KNOW it could be a little better.
70mm shows, like LICORICE PIZZA, INHERENT VICE, etc have all 'looked OK to me"
(lol) but I think that's at least partly due to the much larger working aperture & lenses.
So, I'd like to come up with some numbers. THANXS!
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