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REAL SCALE Film/Sensor Gate Size Comparison (IMAX)

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Description

cinema gates

A 3D-printable reference plate designed to visually compare common cinema camera sensor/film gate formats. The model uses a 15-perf 65mm film frame (commonly known as IMAX 15/70) as the outer boundary, with nested gates representing formats.
 

Image Source: Film Footage Calculator


Formats:
Super 16, Super 35, Full Frame (36×24), Eterna 55, Alexa 65, and 15 PERF 65mm. (WRITTEN ON BACK)
 

Each frame is proportionally scaled to help illustrate differences in field of view, crop, and image area at a glance. It makes a useful tool for filmmakers, photographers, and anyone learning about camera formats.
 

The design is an accurate 1:1 65mm film strip and to-scale gate/sensor sizes.

You can use the perforation holes for keychains or anything you want!

NOTE: If you're downloading and printing on your own, make sure Wall generator mode is set to ARACHNE.

 


H2C with 7 colors OR Full Spectrum (Color Dithering) is supported if you download the .obj file with the color data embedded. Map your colors as needed.
 


Current Version v1.0 as of 04/26/2026

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