Below are the following results for the tag: "technologies"
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Cinema Digital Sound |
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CinemaScope™ |
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Cinerama™ |
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Clarity Audio Restoration by Plangent Processes |
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Clock Reference |
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Compact Disc |
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DASH |
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DBX 700 |
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dbx® |
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DigiDelivery™ |
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technologies
equipment
post production
restoration
physical media
Restoration
Restoration is the removal or repair of anomalies in a soundtrack that may have resulted from wear and tear or technical errors induced in the audio program since its original production.
The process of restoration can be accomplished to differing degrees. A light restoration may include the
Bleed Through
Magnetic tape or film stores audio information via metal particles applied to one side of the tape or film. A record head applies a magnetic flux to those particles, which then orient themselves to represent the audio information. A playback head reads the magnetic flux stored on the tape to
Vinegar Syndrome
Vinegar Syndrome is an indicator of a complex chemical process caused by the decomposition of the acetate film base of certain types of mags and audiotapes. Over time, this deterioration process yields acetic acid (or vinegar) as a pungent byproduct, giving this syndrome its distinctive odor and