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Term: Latent Edge Numbers
Subcategory: General
Definition: Latent Edge Numbers are numbers that are placed over a film’s edge between the perf in 16mm or on the far side of in 35mm.  They exist in order to help the negative cutter align up shots during the conforming of the negative.  Sometimes they are referred to as latent edge numbers rather then just edge numbers to separate them from ink-on code numbers that are sometimes referred to as edge numbers.

Referring Terms
Code Numbers Edge Fog

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