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Film gauge

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A 35 mm film gauge illuminated with the flashlight of a smartphone.

Film gauge is a physical property of photographic or motion picture film stock which defines its width. Traditionally, the major movie film gauges are 8 mm, 16 mm, 35 mm, and 65/70 mm (in this case 65 mm for the negative and 70 mm for the release print; the extra five millimeters are reserved for the magnetic soundtrack). There have been other historic gauges in the past, especially in the silent era, most notably 9.5 mm film, as well as a panoply of others ranging from 3 mm to 75 mm.

Larger film gauge is generally associated with higher image quality, higher image detail, greater materials expense, heavier camera equipment, larger and most costly projection equipment, as well as greater bulk and weight for distribution and storage (both interim and archival).

Size comparison between different film gauges

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Size comparison between different film gauges.
Format Gauge Orientation Perfs Aspect Ratio (Approx.) Notable For
Super 8 8mm Vertical 1 1.33:1 Home movies, nostalgia
Standard 8 8mm Vertical 1 1.33:1 Early amateur use
Standard 16 16mm Vertical 1 1.33:1 Docs, newsreels
Super 16 16mm Vertical 1 1.66:1 – 1.85:1 Indie film, TV
4-Perf 35mm 35mm Vertical 4 1.37:1 (flat) / 2.39:1 (anamorphic) Industry standard
3-Perf 35mm 35mm Vertical 3 1.85:1 Efficient widescreen
2-Perf 35mm 35mm Vertical 2 2.39:1 Techniscope, budget
VistaVision 35mm Horizontal 8 1.50:1 (cropped to 1.85:1) High-res, VFX
Dynavision 70mm Vertical 8 1.39:1 Rare large-frame format
5-Perf 70mm 70mm Vertical 5 2.20:1 Epic cinema
IMAX 70mm Horizontal 15 1.43:1 Ultra-large format

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