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Damage to a print during projection can be eliminated almost entirely by careful and thorough inspection and threading, routine maintenance of projection and inspection equipment, and regular scratch tests. | Damage to a print during projection can be eliminated almost entirely by careful and thorough inspection and threading, routine maintenance of projection and inspection equipment, and regular scratch tests. | ||
An incredibly important | An incredibly important tenet of working with film projectors is to always use the '''minimum amount necessary to accomplish the intended purpose.''' You can apply this rule to everything from lubrication of gears to setting take-up and feed reel tension to adjusting light and sound levels. | ||
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