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Resurrecting the lost history of 28mm film in North America

Mebold et al., 2003

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3680644482032413478
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Mebold A
Tepperman C
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Film History

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Jenkins' hyperbolic remarks were reprinted in The Moving Picture World for the film trade to read. While Jenkins no doubt was referring to the 35mm standard for theatrical film, his claim ignores the variety of film gauges circulating at the time. By 1915 the 28mm format was …
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