English: Black and white film still from 1936 film "The Wagon and the Star". John and Mary - two main characters from the film hold hands in foreground with a majestic backdrop of mountains. "The Wagon and the Star" (or Waggon with 2x g) was a 1936 New Zealand film by Producer/Director J.J.W. Pollard, the editor of the Southland Times who also wrote the screenplay. Only one reel of the film and some out-takes survive.
4" x 5" cellulose acetate copy negative. Preservation Master. Archives New Zealand reference: AAPG 24449 W3939 6 / [1] A.9
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Original item is a 4" x 5" cellulose acetate negative.
Digitization equipment -
Lightbox: Kaiser Fototechnik prolite scan SC 2493. Colour temperature 5400K, dimmer set at level 4.
Camera sensor: Phase One IQ180
Camera body: Phase One 645 DF
Lens: Mamiya 645 MF 120mm macro.
Capture software: Capture One DB 7.2.1 (64 bit)
Digitization notes -
Negative was sandwiched between two pieces of anti-Newton glass. Unless otherwise stated, negs were shot emulsion-up.
Captured in RAW and output as TIFF in Capture One. No sharpening was applied to the PM at either the lens correction stage, in output, or in post-production. A Film Standard gamma curve was applied to the RAW image before TIFF output.
Capture was flat-fielded to correct for light falloff, colour cast, and any irregularities in the light intensity/colour temperature of the lightbox. RAW file was white-balanced off the lightbox.
The Preservation Master is a 16-bit Adobe RGB (1998) image of the negative; the Modified Master is an 8-bit positive image (Grey Gamma 2.2 or Adobe RGB) which has been tonally corrected and for which sharpening was enabled before output.