The Pyral Striping Machine

Louis Martin

This paper deals with the striping process which has been applied since 1950 to substandard film and since 1953 to CinemaScope film. A shoe is used, with striping orifices through which constant width stripes are deposited, their thickness resulting from the angle at which the film leaves the shoe. All such orifices are on the same shoe, ensuring, particularly for CinemaScope striping, a positively fixed distance between the centerlines of the stripes.

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Published
1956-05
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J07338