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Old Film Look by Andy Halls  
Publisher CGArena

Description
Film scratches come in two shades; black or white. Black scratches are created during the shoot (perhaps by a dirty gate) and appear on the negative as white lines. When the positive print is made (the one you see in the theatre), the white becomes black. White scratches are created on the print of the film after it has been run through too many dirty projectors and the emulsion is scratched off.
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