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3280 Harry N. Marvin, Cross Examination.
placed on the supply reel? A. I don't understand that question. This is a diagramatic representation of an imaginary film.
Q. Where would you get the film to place on an actual camera if you had an actual camera to take the place of that diagram? A. Well, such film, as to the raw stock and sometimes as to the perforated film, is commonly obtained in this country from the Eastman Company, Rochester, who are the largest source of supply.
Q. Directing your attention to that place on the diagram again, I ask you, would you describe the film at that position as being raw stock? A. I would qualify that by the addition that the film has been perforated.
Q. Sometimes the perforated film comes from the Eastman Company, the manufacturer? A. The Eastman Company will supply perforated film on order, I believe.
Q. Other than making perforations on the film, has the manufacturer, that is, the person intending to use the film in his camera, done anything to the film at the time the film appears at that point in the camera, that is, at the point designated in your diagram? A. Well, that depends upon conditions. Sometimes the film is treated to obviate the difficulty of static electricity, treated by steaming. Sometimes it is exposed to certain chemical fumes for the purpose of modifying the sensitiveness of the emulsion, and although I have no direct knowledge, I have been informed that in the use of certain film, it is specially treated by the manufacturer for the purpose of obtaining results for color photography.
Q. The person using the camera has not had anything to do with the manufacture of the film or witli the placing 1 hereon of the sensitized emulsion, enabling it to receive the impression when it passes through the camera? A. Other than the modifications that I have referred to in my last answer. The camera operator does not commonly manipulate the film in any way.
Q. Please state what had been done on the film by reason of which you label it on your diagram at the point I have indicated "Edison film.'1 A. The film at that point is in a condition which T understand was originated by Mr. Edison.
Q. You do not mean to imply that the film was made by Edison? A. 1 understand that the film in the condition