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Platters for [[35mm]] projection are no longer recommended. They were common in late 20th century multi-screen booths. | [[File:Universalplatterwarning.jpg|right|thumb|300px]] | ||
Platters for [[35mm]] projection are no longer recommended, and are not permitted by the repertory divisions of many studios and distributors. They were common in late 20th century multi-screen booths. | |||
[[Category:Projector components]] | [[Category:Projector components]] | ||
[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Film handling]] | [[Category:Film handling]] |
Revision as of 12:17, 11 August 2013
Platters for 35mm projection are no longer recommended, and are not permitted by the repertory divisions of many studios and distributors. They were common in late 20th century multi-screen booths.