16-mm sound motion pictures, a manual for the professional and the amateur (1949-55)

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APPENDIX A 553 4.3 Reversal Original. A reversal original is the film which is originally exposed in a camera or recorder and is processed by reversal to produce a positive image. Note: This positive image is not the same as a print from a negative inasmuch as right and left are transposed. A reversal original may be a black and white, or color, film. 4.3.1 Composite Reversal Original. A composite reversal original is a reversal original which has both picture and sound on the same film. 4.3.2 Original Color Positive. An original color positive is a color reversal original which is developed by the reversal process to produce a positive color image. 4.3.3 Composite Original Color Positive. A composite original color positive is an original color positive with sound track and picture on the same film. 4.4 Dupe Negative from Original Reversal, 16-Mm. A dupe negative from an original reversal is a negative made from an original reversal positive or an original color positive. The image on such a dupe negative is not transposed right to left. It is usually used to make black and white prints. 4.5 Reversal Print. A reversal print is a print which is made on reversal film and developed by the reversal process. Note: A reversal print is usually a positive. 4.5.1 Reversal Dupe Print, 16-Mm. A reversal dupe print is a reversal print which is printed from a black and white, or color, reversal original and processed by reversal to obtain a positive black and white image. 4.5.2 Color Dupe Print. A color dupe print is a color reversal which is printed from a color reversal original and processed to obtain a positive color image. 4.5.3 Composite Color Dupe Print. A composite color dupe print is a print made from an original composite color positive or from an original picture color positive and a sound track, and is processed to obtain a positive color print of both picture and sound track. 4.5.4 Composite Reversal Dupe Print, 16-Mm. A composite reversal dupe print is a reversal dupe print having both picture and sound tracks on the same film. 4.5.5 Reduction Reversal Print, 16-Mm. A reduction reversal print is a reversal print made on 16-mm reversal film from a 35-mm positive by reduction printing and development by the reversal process. 4.5.6 Reversal Master Print, 16-Mm. A reversal master print is a 16-mm reversal print made specifically for use in producing other prints. Note: It is sometimes referred to as a first generation dupe, prints from it then being referred to as second generation dupes. NOTE : A process diagram showing the relationships of terms is on pages 554 and 555.