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The Neumade Film Measuring Machine is a [[frame counter]] designed to measure film during inspection. The most common model is the M-38-S, which has a single sprocket and measures film in both feet and frames. Neumade also manufactured a variety of other frame counters, including multi-gang models to synchronize film for editing, models that counted sprocket holes in addition to feet and frames, models that only counted footage, and dual-format 35/16 models. | The Neumade Film Measuring Machine is a [[frame counter]] designed to measure film during [[inspection]]. The most common model is the M-38-S, which has a single sprocket and measures film in both feet and frames. Neumade also manufactured a variety of other frame counters, including multi-gang models to synchronize film for editing, models that counted sprocket holes in addition to feet and frames, models that only counted footage, and dual-format 35/16 models. | ||
The standard M-38-S design is a benchtop model intended for use with Neumade rewinds, which have spindles facing away from the operator. The frame counter is attached to a board, which is positioned on the rewind table to align it with the film path. | The standard M-38-S design is a benchtop model intended for use with Neumade rewinds, which have spindles facing away from the operator. The frame counter is attached to a board, which is positioned on the rewind table to align it with the film path. |
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