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Paul Salley
Expert Film Handler

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From: Liberal, Kansas
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 - posted 09-17-2003 06:28 PM      Profile for Paul Salley   Email Paul Salley       Edit/Delete Post 
UNDERWORLD
SONY
ETS Depot
115 Mintues
Scope
Quad

Attached:
Resident Evil 2

Loose:
In The Cut
Cat In The Hat
Alien: The Directors Cut
Gothika
The Haunted Mansion

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Darryl Spicer
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 - posted 09-17-2003 07:15 PM      Profile for Darryl Spicer     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
how many reels?

The running time given to us was 122 mins.

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Brad Miller
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 - posted 09-17-2003 10:22 PM      Profile for Brad Miller   Author's Homepage   Email Brad Miller       Edit/Delete Post 
6 reels The last reel is only 3/4 full. I would guess it is under 2 hours.

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Aaron Garman
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Label on the outside said "VISION". Does this mean it is on Vision stock? Also, they were nice enough this time to place a line between the attached trailer and the feature so I could splice in a DTS trailer. The last Sony print I build did not have this.

AJG

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John Pytlak
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The surest way to tell if a print is on Kodak stock is to look for the magenta edgeprint along the edge (in the SDDS track area). Kodak VISION Color Print film is 2383. Kodak VISION Premier Color Print film is 2393.

All the other numbers in the Kodak edgeprint allow us to track the roll to the exact emulsion batch, roll number, slit number, perforator, and operators that made it:

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/support/h1/sizesP.shtml#p

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/support/labelNew.shtml

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Dan Harris
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UK prints:

121 minutes
6 Reels
No hardlocked or loose trailers

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Lee Davies
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More info on UK prints:

No SDDS on(at least) our print. Just SR/SRD/DTS.

Printed on AGFA(?) stock. Well, labelled as on AGFA on reel cases.

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John Pytlak
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quote:
Printed on AGFA(?) stock. Well, labelled as on AGFA on reel cases.

In my experience, Agfa is fairly cryptic in identifying their print film by the edgeprint. There is not even a data sheet online for their Agfa Print CP30 stock.

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Jeffry L. Johnson
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"Secret War" -- anti-piracy title (Of course, the shipping cans also have labels with the actual title as well.)

Kodak 2383
Hi-Magenta

Length:
Reel 1: 1993 feet 3 frames
Reel 2: 2016 feet 5 frames
Reel 3: 1978 feet 4 frames
Reel 4: 1877 feet 12 frames
Reel 5: 1863 feet 13 frames
Reel 6: 1175 feet 4 frames

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Kevin Fassbind
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 - posted 10-11-2003 07:54 PM      Profile for Kevin Fassbind   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
According to the SDDS Homepage this movie is also SDDS 8 Channel!

Greetings

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Darryl Spicer
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But that sounds like you didn't handle the print or run it in an 8 channel sdds house. THe information could be wrong.

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Mark J. Marshall
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I have, and I did. It's right. SDDS-8.

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