28 mm film

id: 28-mm-film-257-3480328
title: 28 mm film
text: 28 mm film was introduced by the Pathé Film Company in 1912 under the name Pathé Kok. Geared toward the home market, 28 mm utilized diacetate film stock rather than the flammable nitrate commonly used in 35 mm. The film gauge was deliberately chosen such that it would be uneconomical to slit 35 mm nitrate film. Pathé in France and later Victor in the United States printed reduction prints of popular films for home rental, designed to be used in Pathéscope Cinematograph or Victor Animatograph pro
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description: Rare historical motion picture film gauge
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date modified: 2023-11-12T20:03:47Z
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