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3.3 Which formats and aspect ratios are common for 8mm release prints?

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This article is from the rec.arts.movies.tech FAQ, by Scott E. Norwood snorwood@nyx.nyx.net with numerous contributions by others.

3.3 Which formats and aspect ratios are common for 8mm release prints?

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standard regular 8mm projection frame: .172" x .129"
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anamorphic regular 8mm projection frame: .172" x .129" (rare)
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standard super 8mm projection frame: .209" x .156"
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anamorphic 8mm projection frame: .209" x .156" (rare)


 

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