You could fog one half of the print before processing using a camera/optical 
printer/contact printer with a mask added.

But since most 35mm projectors have interchangeable brass aperture plates, it 
would be cheaper and simpler to make a custom plate that masks off the image.  
These are commonly used to mask the image to 1.66 or 1.85.  Of course this is 
easier if you are only screening at one venue, since projectors will vary, and 
also the aperture plates are often custom-filed to deal with any angular 
displacement of the film and screen (I am blanking out on the word here — it’s 
not parallax but it’s like that.)  

It will come to me the moment I hit send.

Got it.  KEYSTONING.

Applying a long length of tape on half of the print will likely cause all sorts 
of problems, including focus, and it’s likely to jam the projector, too.  
Perhaps there’s an ink or paint but getting a good clean line (if that’s what 
you want) will be difficult, and it will flake off in use.  Then again that may 
be desirable in your case.


Jeff

> On May 16, 2015, at 12:54 PM, Bernd Luetzeler <fi...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> Dear Frameworkers,
> 
> I need to find out how to cover one half of a 35mm colour print film with a 
> black mask (after processing).
> Of course the first thing to try is an optical printer (before processing) 
> and I will explore this option in the next few weeks.
> But as an alternative I already started thinking about other options:
> Since it is always either the left or the right half, I think it could be 
> possible to apply a vertical strip of black over the whole print.
> Is there any paint, ink, marker or tape or other material, that fully 
> blackens film and that does not come off during projection?
> 
> Would be great to hear your experiences
> 
> Bernd
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Jeff Kreines
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