Sentence examples for release prints from inspiring English sources

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For theatrical distribution, exhibition release prints are not normally struck from the original camera negative.

As a child, McLean had worked in her father's studio, E. K. Lincoln Studio, patching release prints and cutting negatives.

Many flaws are still apparent (as they probably were in the original release prints), and the graininess of the image has been maintained.

Helena Francis, Durham The majority of English-language subtitles come in white sans serif type and are burned into the print during the manufacture of release prints.

It was formerly used for original photography in conjunction with 70-mm release prints; now 70-mm theatrical films are generally shot in 35-mm and blown up in printing.

The original negative is used to make a master positive, sometimes known as the protection positive, from which a printing negative is then made to run off the release prints.

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(The first answer print is rarely the same as the final release print).

A release print had been discovered in the meantime and was presented to the Museum of Modern Art.

Sometimes a 35-mm release print is reduced and printed by reversal, but this yields a coarser image.

"The 'mix' on this longer version may not be quite as polished as the later release print," Kaufman wrote.

Triage Laboratory Services produced a fine grain master positive from the original camera negative, a duplicate negative and a release print.

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