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'''70mm''' is the largest standard exhibition [[film gauges|film gauge]]. | '''70mm''' is the largest standard exhibition [[film gauges|film gauge]]. | ||
==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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File:Imax.jpg|A frame of [[IMAX]] film. | |||
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Revision as of 18:16, 20 August 2013
70mm is the largest standard exhibition film gauge.
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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