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It is helpful to do a deep and thorough clean of your projector before a scratch test.  
It is helpful to do a deep and thorough clean of your projector before a scratch test.  


If evaluating for scratches on screen, use a full aperture lens and plate so that the maximum possible image area (including the soundtrack) is visible.
If evaluating for scratches on screen, use a full aperture lens and plate so that the maximum possible image area (including the soundtrack) is visible. It's best to have a second projectionist to observe from the auditorium.


Because film behaves differently when running at full speed, advancing a scratch test by hand is not sufficient. Advancing by hand may be useful in determining if a roller is scratching film, but not so much for determining if your lower loop is hitting the bottom of your intermittent casing, for example.
Because film behaves differently when running at full speed, advancing a scratch test by hand is not sufficient. Advancing by hand may be useful in determining if a roller is scratching film, but not so much for determining if your lower loop is hitting the bottom of your intermittent casing, for example.


If your scratch test passes, you can save your film to use again.  
If your scratch test passes, you can save your film to use again.


===Loop Method===
===Loop Method===
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