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Old 06-01-2014, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Wouter Vuijk View Post
It seems it could just as well be a screenshot taken from a 24mm film.
Er.. no such thing Vouter 16mm or 35mm for movies !!

However, it is intruiging ,cause ,if it is a contact print taken from the still negs ,then it's a contact STRIP rather than a contact sheet which is unusual , though possible (unless the several strips of neg were spaced very far appart on the contact paper or only one neg strip was printed onto a large contact paper -all possible ). If it was 16mm movie film B&W positive light would hve to be shone through it to get the image we see ,but then you might expect to see light coming through the sprocket holes -which you don't .So I'd go for it being a contact STRIP and there are obviously other images on that strip ..............

Last edited by THD; 06-01-2014 at 07:33 AM.. Reason: additional text
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