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  • The Technicolor projection print is created by dye transfer from three primary-color gelatin matrices.
  • At the same time, the technology of the projection print was enhanced by means of anamorphic 3D to a larger image.
  • The image's 2.76 : 1 aspect ratio was cropped slightly to 2.55 : 1 for the 35mm projection prints.
  • Technicolor continued to offer its proprietary imbibition dye-transfer printing process for projection prints until 1975, and even briefly revived it in 1998.
  • It is often referred to as 65 / 70, as the camera uses film 65 mm wide, but the projection prints are 70 mm wide.
  • Each of the final projection prints was matched up with one of the stencil films and run through a machine that applied the corresponding dye through the stencil.
  • Preservation elements, such as fine-grain master positives and duplicate printing negatives, are generated from this restoration master element to make both duplication masters and access projection prints available for future generations.
  • Paramount did not use anamorphic processes such as CinemaScope but refined the quality of their flat widescreen system by orienting the 35 mm negative horizontally in the camera gate and shooting onto a larger area, which yielded a finer-grained projection print.
  • Shearer asked Panavision to develop a system that would retain the widescreen format ( either in a 65mm or 70mm negative ), eliminate the distortion effects, allow for a high-quality transfer to 35 mm, and permit a non-anamorphic transfer to 16 mm and 35 mm projection prints.
  • The two prints, made on film stock half the thickness of regular film, were then cemented together back to back to create a projection print . " The Toll of the Sea ", which debuted on November 26, 1922, used Process 2 and was the first general-release film in Technicolor.
  • Such newer platter-based projectors would eliminate the need for cue marks, but the marks are still present on modern-day motion picture projection prints, mainly for older theaters and studio screening rooms still using 2-projector setups, and also to aid the projectionist in identifying reel ends during the splicing together of the reels onto a platter in newer theaters.
  • Nitrocellulose film base manufactured by Kodak can be identified by the presence of the word'nitrate'in dark letters along one edge; the word only in clear letters on a dark background indicates derivation from a nitrate base original negative or projection print, but the film in hand itself may be a later print or copy negative, made on safety film . 9.5, and 16 mm film stocks, intended for amateur and other nontheatrical use, were never manufactured with a nitrate base in the west, but rumors exist of 16 mm nitrate film having been produced in the former Soviet Union and / or China.