if you pick up any grit on your cloth you will scratch the from from then on. I do this method but change my cloth by folding every few metres so I have clean area or cloth.
Why do you handle the with your bare hands. We use white gloves to keep fingerprints off the film. Only one other point is when you use the splice just leave the film in the splicer and put the splice on it and it is then very dead on. It aligneds the sprocket holes perfectly instead of trying to eye it. Good luck.
I think my film was cleaned with something that had color to it once. Will cleaning it properly take out the color left in the film from its previous cleaning work?
I was looking for any videos of a ECCO unit in use. Dude, what was this mish mash of clips? If i were a prospective client I would have ZERO faith in what you were doing.
I started to get mystified and frustrated right at the start the number of times we watched a reel put onto that turner before any cleaning had even been done and asking myself WTF?!
if you pick up any grit on your cloth you will scratch the from from then on. I do this method but change my cloth by folding every few metres so I have clean area or cloth.
Wouldn't gloves be recommended for working with FilmRenew?
If there is a heavy abrasive on the film, would dragging it create scratches?
Why do you handle the with your bare hands. We use white gloves to keep fingerprints off the film. Only one other point is when you use the splice just leave the film in the splicer and put the splice on it and it is then very dead on. It aligneds the sprocket holes perfectly instead of trying to eye it. Good luck.
My problem is that the film winds around itself when it’s wet and sticks to itself. Unwinding the film almost ruins it.
I think my film was cleaned with something that had color to it once. Will cleaning it properly take out the color left in the film from its previous cleaning work?
Nice to have no music.
I was looking for any videos of a ECCO unit in use. Dude, what was this mish mash of clips? If i were a prospective client I would have ZERO faith in what you were doing.
What is the chemical make-up of these cleaners??
One other item is why repeat and repeat each set so many times.
I started to get mystified and frustrated right at the start the number of times we watched a reel put onto that turner before any cleaning had even been done and asking myself WTF?!
No sound that explains what is going on and what you are doing on the film splice.
Guy speaks of high levels of readiness yet can't even edit his own footage here nor spell the word splicing when showing him "splicing" the film