The guys at Smallformat Magazine are claiming that 64T cannot be laminate striped, and that Kodak can't explain why there is a problem.
This seems odd, since 64T is acetate based and can be cement spliced.
Before I waste time and money trying this for mayself, does anyone have any other input?
Striping 64T
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
I have partlly successfully striped 2 little films shot on 64T(30 meters and 40 meters : Main track only).
But it wasn 't easy at all !
I had to clean the film three times with "Filmreineger" sold by Wittner.
I have projected this films 4 or 5 times since they have been striped .
They run well with good sound , but it appears that the track is still enough strongly spliced in one or two single points that I will repair.
I think that this stock is more "lubricated" than K40 or Plus-X , and then have to be "dry" a lot before striping ....
But it wasn 't easy at all !
I had to clean the film three times with "Filmreineger" sold by Wittner.
I have projected this films 4 or 5 times since they have been striped .
They run well with good sound , but it appears that the track is still enough strongly spliced in one or two single points that I will repair.
I think that this stock is more "lubricated" than K40 or Plus-X , and then have to be "dry" a lot before striping ....