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EASTMAN 65 mm KEYKODE Numbers USERS’GUIDE One-third Key Number The key number +40, with bar code and frame-reference dot, is offset 40 perforations from the main key number. Use to identify short scenes which may not include the main key number. Matching Check Symbols Two randomly selected symbols for additional matching checks. To Use: After matching key numbers and checking picture, verify that same symbols are located in same position on both the workprint and the negative.
Tails Two-thirds Key Number Like the one-third key number, but +80 perforations following the main key number. Frame-Reference Markers A Dash, Key and Plus are printed at regular intervals to help locate frame lines, especially for scenes shot in low light. – Dash: Frame reference mark for 5- and 10-perf formats. Key: Frame reference mark for 8-perf format. + Plus: Frame reference mark for 15-perf format.
Improved Edgeprint Format for KODAK 65mm Film Interval between main Keykode numbers increased from 80- to 120-perforations Facilitates the development of software programs for accurate electronic editing in all 65mm formats. Two intermediate Keykode numbers offset 40- and 80perforations from the main Keykode number An aid in matching short scenes which may not include the main key number. Larger (full-size) human-readable intermediate key numbers Easier to read on original and intermediate films.