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  2. Release print - Wikipedia

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    In the traditional photochemical post-production workflow, release prints are usually copies, made using a high-speed continuous contact optical printer, [5] of an internegative (sometimes referred to as a 'dupe negative'), which in turn is a copy of an interpositive (these were sometimes referred to as 'lavender prints' in the past, due to the slightly colored base of the otherwise black-and ...

  3. Composite print - Wikipedia

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    A composite print is a type of release print of a motion picture in which both sound and picture are printed alongside each other on the same film. [1] A motion picture originally consists of multiple components on separate media, including the visual image, the sound as recorded on-set, the musical score, and the sound effects.

  4. Talk:Release print - Wikipedia

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    2 Saying "Print" in filmmaking isn't the same as "Print: Release Print" 1 comment. 3 Explain it. 2 comments. 4 There are many factual errors here. 4 comments.

  5. Answer print - Wikipedia

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    Pre-release screenings for test audiences are often run from late answer print copies of the film, because often the filmmaker is using the screening as a way to help direct final choices regarding the finished project. When the last answer print is approved and finalized, it is used to make an internegative from which the release prints are ...

  6. File:35mm cinema release print.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A 35mm cinema release print in six 2,000 foot reels, as it would typically be distributed in Europe. In North America, prints are more usually distributed on 4" cores and plastic split reels, housed in vertical shipping containers.

  7. Print - Wikipedia

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    Printing is the process for reproducing text and images using a master form or template; Printing press, a device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium; Printmaking, the process of making artwork by printing, normally on paper; Release print, a copy of a film that is provided to a movie theater

  8. The Print Shop - Wikipedia

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    To address Windows 7 support for pre-2.0 projects, an incremental release to the old line, The Print Shop Version 2.1 was released in July 2010. For macOS (formerly Mac OS X), the most recent version is 4.0 , developed and published by Software MacKiev, and released in December 2017. [ 13 ]

  9. Press release - Wikipedia

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    An alternative model is the self-distributed press release. In this approach, press releases are either sent directly to local newspapers or to free and paid distribution services. The distribution service then provides the content, as-is, to their media outlets for publication which is usually communicated via online.