Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering

Abstract Scratches on cine-film significantly affect the quality of projected film images forming blackness or brightness. Only blackness can be restored by restoration dispersion. However, why the scratches can or can not be restored is unknown. Herein, unscratched and scratched films were selected...

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Main Authors: Qingmeng Xu, Feifan Xu, Hongjie Luo, Daodao Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-07-01
Series:Heritage Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-021-00554-9
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spelling doaj-538fb7bdaed1486d8511ae2e17ac9f8c2021-07-11T11:11:30ZengSpringerOpenHeritage Science2050-74452021-07-01911910.1186/s40494-021-00554-9Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scatteringQingmeng Xu0Feifan Xu1Hongjie Luo2Daodao Hu3School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai UniversitySchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai UniversitySchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai UniversityEngineering Research Center of Historical and Cultural Heritage Protection, Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi Normal UniversityAbstract Scratches on cine-film significantly affect the quality of projected film images forming blackness or brightness. Only blackness can be restored by restoration dispersion. However, why the scratches can or can not be restored is unknown. Herein, unscratched and scratched films were selected, treated with restoration dispersion and investigated from composition and microstructure and its interaction with light. Both superficial and penetrating scratches make film rough and the applying of restoration dispersion decreases the roughness. The darkness in the projected film image resulted by superficial scratch can be restored by restoration dispersion through reducing light scattering, while the brightness induced by penetrating scratch can not be restored by restoration dispersion due to the removal of emulsion layer. This investigation is beneficial for developing new restoration dispersion to improve the quality of projected film images.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-021-00554-9ScratchCine-filmLight scatteringRestoration
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language English
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author Qingmeng Xu
Feifan Xu
Hongjie Luo
Daodao Hu
spellingShingle Qingmeng Xu
Feifan Xu
Hongjie Luo
Daodao Hu
Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering
Heritage Science
Scratch
Cine-film
Light scattering
Restoration
author_facet Qingmeng Xu
Feifan Xu
Hongjie Luo
Daodao Hu
author_sort Qingmeng Xu
title Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering
title_short Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering
title_full Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering
title_fullStr Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering
title_full_unstemmed Restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering
title_sort restoring scratched cine-film via reducing light scattering
publisher SpringerOpen
series Heritage Science
issn 2050-7445
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Scratches on cine-film significantly affect the quality of projected film images forming blackness or brightness. Only blackness can be restored by restoration dispersion. However, why the scratches can or can not be restored is unknown. Herein, unscratched and scratched films were selected, treated with restoration dispersion and investigated from composition and microstructure and its interaction with light. Both superficial and penetrating scratches make film rough and the applying of restoration dispersion decreases the roughness. The darkness in the projected film image resulted by superficial scratch can be restored by restoration dispersion through reducing light scattering, while the brightness induced by penetrating scratch can not be restored by restoration dispersion due to the removal of emulsion layer. This investigation is beneficial for developing new restoration dispersion to improve the quality of projected film images.
topic Scratch
Cine-film
Light scattering
Restoration
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-021-00554-9
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