Cine-film projection : a practical manual for users of all types of 16-mm. (1952)

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FOUR TIPS ON FILM-SPLICING 1 Always ensure that the film per* forations are engaged with the heating-pins, and that there is no movement of the film when the flap is brought into position. €y Snap down the splicer cutting edge ~ in one easy movement. Check the smoothness of the cut film with your fingers. O Scrape away the emulsion gently ** and evenly, and do not tear the film. Remove the emulsion dust by blowing. /i Apply a small amount of film cement ^* with a brush. Align both sections of the film and quickly apply pressure. After 10 seconds, examine and test the join.