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Revision as of 16:06, 19 September 2016
70mm is the largest standard exhibition film gauge.
- aspect ratios
- sound formats
- dts discs
- handling of mag prints/degaussing
IMAX
IMAX is a 70mm film format on which the image is printed horizontally, resulting in a much larger filmed image than conventional 70mm.
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A frame of IMAX film.
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Frames from a 70mm print of Aliens. Blow-up from 35mm, aspect ratio 1.85, magnetic audio track.
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Frames from a 70mm print of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Aspect ratio is 2.76:1 (Ultra Panavision) with a DTS audio track.
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Frames from a 70mm print of 2001:A Space Odyssey. Aspect ratio 2.2:1 with magnetic audio track
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Alignment chart from a 70mm print of Inherent Vice. Blow-up from 35mm, aspect ratio 1.85
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Inspecting a 70mm print of West Side Story
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Boston Light and Sound 5/70 test film on screen