Last week I did an inventory of the 35mm parts in one of my booths and found a pair of 2:1 Flat aperture plates (Simplex part G-2302). They looked brand new (unfiled, still in the paper parts bag from Wolk) and I was curious why we had them. I checked the Simplex XL parts manual and found that they offered two Flat 2:1 plates and six Scope 2:1 plates.
The Scope plates could be for Superscope, but they're offered for both 4-track mag and optical, and I was under the impression that Superscope only used optical sound. And what on earth are the Flat 2:1 plates for?
Perhaps they're for theaters that cheated and ran both 1.85 and Scope on a 2:1 screen?
The Scope plates could be for Superscope, but they're offered for both 4-track mag and optical, and I was under the impression that Superscope only used optical sound. And what on earth are the Flat 2:1 plates for?
Perhaps they're for theaters that cheated and ran both 1.85 and Scope on a 2:1 screen?
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