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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.
Platters were commonly used for [[35mm]] projection in late 20th century multi-screen booths. However, their use is no longer recommended, and is not permitted by most lending film archives nor by the repertory divisions of many studios and distributors.


[[Category:Projector components]]
[[Category:Projector components]]
[[Category:Equipment]]
[[Category:Equipment]]
[[Category:Film handling]]
[[Category:Film handling]]

Revision as of 20:02, 12 August 2013

Platters were commonly used for 35mm projection in late 20th century multi-screen booths. However, their use is no longer recommended, and is not permitted by most lending film archives nor by the repertory divisions of many studios and distributors.