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本文(SMPTE RP 105-2003 Method for Determining the Degree of Jump and Weave in 70- 35- and 16-mm Motion-Picture Projected Images《70 mm 35 mm和16 mm电影放映图像跳动和晃动程度的测定方法》.pdf)为本站会员(ideacase155)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

SMPTE RP 105-2003 Method for Determining the Degree of Jump and Weave in 70- 35- and 16-mm Motion-Picture Projected Images《70 mm 35 mm和16 mm电影放映图像跳动和晃动程度的测定方法》.pdf

1、 Introduction Acceptability of undesirable image movement in a projection system depends upon several factors such as the purpose of projection, the critical nature of the image, the ratio of viewing distance to screen image size, and the frequency and direction of the motion. Projection performance

2、 can be determined by identifying these parameters and classifying the various degrees of steadiness. 1 Scope This practice identifies image motion, classifies the practical limits of acceptability of film jump and weave, and recommends a method of measurement for projection of 70-, 35-, and 16-mm m

3、otion-picture prints. 2 Definitions 2.1 apparent size of screen image: The viewers impression of either jump or weave is related to the size of the film being projected and the apparent size of the screen image. For the purposes of this practice, four classifications can be established: 70-mm large

4、appearing: A large appearing screen image as below, but with 70-mm film being projected. 35-mm and 16-mm large appearing: A large appearing screen image is one which is viewed from a last-row distance of 3.7 screen heights or less (vertical field of vision is 15 or greater). medium appearing: A medi

5、um appearing film image is one which is viewed from a last-row distance of 3.7 to 5.7 screen heights (vertical field of vision is 10 to 15). small appearing: A small appearing screen image is one which is viewed from a last-row distance greater than 5.7 screen heights (vertical field of vision is 10

6、 or less). 2.2 jump: The undesirable vertical motion (in normal systems where the film travel is vertical) of the projected image. Called jump because of its rapid motion, it is usually at the same frequency as the motion-picture frame rate (24 frame/s, etc.). 2.3 weave: The undesirable horizontal (

7、side-to-side) motion (in normal systems where the film travel is vertical) of the projected image. Weave is normally at a much slower rate than the frame rate, and usually less noticeable. 3 Classification 3.1 For each classification of apparent size of the screen image, the following percentages of

8、 jump and weave indicate the practical limit of acceptability in terms of the percentage of the image height: Page 1 of 3 pages RP 105-2003 Revision of RP 105-1995 Copyright 2003 by THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS 595 W. Hartsdale Ave., White Plains, NY 10607 (914) 761-1100 Ap

9、provedOctober 20, 2003SMPTE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE Method for Determining the Degree of Jump and Weave in 70-, 35- and 16-mm Motion-Picture Projected Images RP 105-2003 Page 2 of 3 pages Classification Jump Weave 70-mm large appearing screen images 0.08% 0.10% 35-mm and 16-mm large appearing screen im

10、ages (Review rooms, premier theaters) 0.12% 0.20% Medium appearing screen images (First-run theaters) 0.20% 0.25% Small appearing screen images 0.30% 0.30% 3.2 The values specified are achievable when using SMPTE test films. Higher values may be expected from normal release prints which may be produ

11、ced to less exacting tolerances, since they are not printed using a pin-registered step printer. 4 Recommended method of measurement The recommended method of measurement is to project a test film made on a registration pin camera, such as the SMPTE 16-PA, as specified in SMPTE RP 82; the SMPTE 35-P

12、A, as specified in SMPTE RP 40; or the SMPTE 70-PA, as specified in SMPTE RP 91. These films have the overall area covered with a checkerboard pattern as given in table 1. Project the appropriate test film under normal conditions. For 35-mm projection, jump should be measured with the format which u

13、ses the smallest film image height used in the theater, usually 1.85:1, and weave should be measured with the format which uses the largest film image width used in the theater, usually 2.4:1 anamorphic. Place an appropriate device, such as a microphone stand, near the screen to provide a sharp shad

14、ow. Position the shadow to be adjacent to any background square and observe the amount of movement. As an example, using the 35-PA test film, if the vertical movement averages a quarter square and projection is at a 1.85:1 ratio, the jump is 0.94% divided by 4, or 0.235%. Table 1 Measurement Aspect

15、ratio Projected image area One square = percent vertical movement 1.37:1 0.602 0.825” 0.7% 1.66:1 0.497 0.825” 0.9% 1.78:1 0.471 0.825” 0.9% 1.85:1 0.446 0.825” 0.94% 2.4:1 0.700 0.838” 0.6% 200 horizontal squares (1 square = 0.5%) 70-PA 100 vertical squares (1 square = 1.0%) 220 horizontal squares

16、(1 square = 0.46%) 16-PA 100 vertical squares (1 square = 1.0%) 134 horizontal squares (1 square = 0.75%) RP 105-2003 Page 3 of 3 pages Annex A (informative) Additional data A.1 This practice assumes that jump is the undesirable vertical motion that functions at frame-rate frequency, while weave is

17、much slower, and perhaps slower than one-quarter of frame-rate frequency. Of course, random motion from splices or film damage might be more noticeable. A.2 For convenience, table A.1 shows the practical limit of acceptability in terms of fractions of a block on the appropriate test film for each fi

18、lm and projector format. Note that closer viewing of larger screens demands steadier projection. Table A.1 Limit of acceptability 35-mm format 70-mm 16-mm Apparent image size 2.4 1.85 1.78 1.66 1.37 Large Jump Weave 1/5 2/5 1/8 2/5 1/8 2/5 1/7 2/5 1/6 2/5 1/10 1/5 1/8 1/4 Medium Jump Weave 1/3 1/2 1

19、/5 1/2 1/5 1/2 1/4 1/2 1/3 1/2 1/10 1/5 1/5 1/3 Small Jump Weave 1/3 3/5 1/3 3/5 3/8 3/5 1/2 3/5 1/2 3/5 1/10 1/5 1/2 1/2 A.3 This practice assumes that other parameters, including equipment maintenance and test film perforation conditions, are noted. A.4 The vewing distances described in 2.1 relate

20、 to the following common lens focal lengths, assuming that the projector is above the last row of seats. For 35-mm 1.85 aspect ratio projection, 3.7 screen heights will relate to a 42-mm focal length and 5.7 screen heights will relate to a 65-mm focal length. Annex B (informative) Bibliography SMPTE RP 40-2003, Specifications for 35-mm Projector Alignment and Screen Image Quality Test Film SMPTE RP 82-1995, Specifications for 16-mm Projector Alignment and Screen Image Quality Test Film SMPTE RP 91-2002, Specifications for 70-mm Projector Alignment and Screen Image Quality Test Film

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