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[[File:Kelmar Digital Cue Applicator.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Kelmar digital cue applicator using aluminized mylar tape.]] | |||
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'''Foil cues''' are short strips of adhesive foil attached to the edge of a 35mm projection print. They are used to facilitate auditorium and projection booth automation, often in a [[multiplex]] setting. When using foil cues, a proximity cue detector is embedded somewhere in the projector's normal thread path; when the foil cue passes through the proximity cue detector, the circuitry closes the appropriate relay and triggers the desired automated function. | '''Foil cues''' are short strips of adhesive foil attached to the edge of a 35mm projection print. They are used to facilitate auditorium and projection booth automation, often in a [[multiplex]] setting. When using foil cues, a proximity cue detector is embedded somewhere in the projector's normal thread path; when the foil cue passes through the proximity cue detector, the circuitry closes the appropriate relay and triggers the desired automated function. |
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