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Author Topic: 70mm film format: Kodak 116, (Hasselblad) 70mm double perforated, and 65mm movie  (Read 705 times)

EinstStein

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Are they the same (except the chemical)? Please correct me: 

From some reading, it seems:
-- The 65mm color negatives for movie film is 65mm wide, double perforated.
    It is used to print the color print film to make positive image. The final positive image is on 70mm wide film, the extra 5mm is added for sound track.
-- Kodak 116 is 65mm wide, with or without perforate.
-- The 70mm film used in Hasselblad V system is 70mm side, doule perforated, the image portion is 54mm wide within the 61mm 120 film width range.
    the location of the "hole" is not the same as the "hole" in movie film.

But some other readings seems the three are same (ignore the emulsion),
My ultimate question is, can I load the 65mm movie film to Hasselblad 70mm film back?
 
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