File:WEEKLY REVIEW TITLES National Film Unit Production Stills (c.1940 - c.1950).jpg
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English: WEEKLY REVIEW TITLES National Film Unit Production Stills (c.1940 - c.1950). Black & white motion picture negative 35mm acetate film strip, approximately 9 frames. Preservation Master.
The National Film Unit was established to publicise New Zealand's participation and achievements during the Second World War. After 1945 the Film Unit expanded from producing weekly newsreels to making documentaries and films to the order of Government Departments. During its existence the Film Unit produced films for national organisations as well as many films on its own initiative. The private film industry in New Zealand relied heavily on the National Film Unit's extensive film processing facilities. Archives New Zealand reference: AAPG 24449 W3939 28 / [1] |
Date | c.1940 - c.1950 |
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Author | Archives New Zealand |
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JPEG file comment | Original item is a cellulose acetate photographic negative.
Digitization equipment - Lightbox: Kaiser Fototechnik prolite scan SC 2493, colour temperature 5400K. Camera sensor: Phase One IQ180 Camera body: Phase One 645 DF Lens: Mamiya 645 MF 120mm macro. Capture software: Capture One DB 7.2.1 (64 bit) Digitization notes - Negative was sandwiched between two pieces of anti-Newton glass. Unless otherwise stated, negs were shot emulsion-up. Captured in RAW and output as TIFF in Capture One. No sharpening was applied to the PM at either the lens correction stage, in output, or in post-production. A Film Standard gamma curve was applied to the RAW image before TIFF output. Capture was flat-fielded to correct for light falloff, colour cast, and any irregularities in the light intensity/colour temperature of the lightbox. RAW file was white-balanced off the lightbox. The Preservation Master is a 16-bit Adobe RGB (1998) image of the negative; the Modified Master is an 8-bit positive image which has been tonally corrected and for which sharpening was enabled before output. |
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