470
edits
Welcome to Sprocket School! This project is maintained by volunteer editors. Learn more about how this works. |
No edit summary |
JesseCrooks (talk | contribs) (→Archival Implications: Added recommendation for applying clear tape beneath foil cue.) |
||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
Foil cues are still acceptable in museum or gallery settings where their use may be considered part of a work of art or where there is a budget to pay a film lab to print new copies of the film on display. | Foil cues are still acceptable in museum or gallery settings where their use may be considered part of a work of art or where there is a budget to pay a film lab to print new copies of the film on display. | ||
For cues that fit within a single frame, clear splicing tape may be applied beneath the cue to facilitate removal. The cue can then be removed by peeling the splicing tape off from the edge of the film, reducing unnecessary handling of the picture area and preventing the cue's adhesive from leaving a mark on the film. | |||
[[Category:Film prints]] | [[Category:Film prints]] |
edits