Reduction of Development Sprocket-Hole Modulation

M. Leshing, T. Ingman, K. Pier

One of the contributing factors to sound-track degradation is sprocket-hole modulation. This is more commonly known as 96-cycle modulation, and results from non-uniform action of developer around the perforations during the time of processing. Its chief remedy is turbulation. — The practical aspects of controlling the amount of sprocket-hole modulation is described herein. Curves showing the increase of this distortion due to diminished turbulation are included as well as those showing the intermodulation of recorded sound by sprocket-hole agitation. The turbulation method employed at the Film Laboratory of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation at Hollywood is disclosed and the various sensitometric means of control relative to this problem are given.

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Published
1941-05
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J12900