Talk:Negative pulldown

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[edit] Reorg

I've been doing some work on the film-format pages.

I'm planning to:

  • Change the name of this page to Comparison of 4 perf, 3 perf and 2 perf pulldown.
  • Add a diagram, showing 2,3 and 4 perf pulldowns - similar to the diagram that I added on Super 35.
  • Create the following articles (and move the information to them).
    • Techniscope (breaking the existing redirect to this page).
    • Univisium.

I'll probably do this in the next 24 hours - but if anyone has any comments or objections - please post them here.

Megapixie 03:01, 24 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Negative pulldown

I've never heard that term used - anywhere, ever. I can't even find the term on google. I'm going to move it back:

Megapixie 23:16, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

I wanted to use Pulldown, which used to redirect straight to telecine due to the 3:2 pulldown. Therefore, the current pulldown page now disambiguates to either here or there, depending on what is being searched for. Since the pulldown relates to a film negative pulldown, I called it negative pulldown. Perhaps it should be retitled Film pulldown, but the old title was too clunky. That, and the article generally refers to all common forms of pulldown - so might as well just have an article on the term at large instead of just the specialized uses. It will make the subject more comprehensible, IMHO. Girolamo Savonarola 07:39, 10 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Negative Area?

This article uses "negative area" a few times but does not explain what this is. An explaination would be convenient, since it contributes to the name of the process - negative pulldown TheHYPO (talk) 18:26, 21 December 2007 (UTC)