Yet Another Raiders Jacket Question
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Yet Another Raiders Jacket Question
I had on Raiders tonight to callibrate (if thats the right word) my surround sound and I ended up watching from the escape from the Well of Souls to the end of the truck chase. Anyways, I had noticed something quite peculiar on Indy's jacket after he pushed the stone from the wall, where he spots the plane. On his right shoulder are these wierd patterns that look like tredmarks or something. But they look like they're underneath the jacket. If someone could get a screen grab of that sceen you'll see what I mean. I was wondering what those marks were and how they got there.
Indy N.
Also, I noticed that when Indy is clinging for dear-life on the front of the truck, his jacket looks like a different leather, possibly cowskin?
Indy N.
Also, I noticed that when Indy is clinging for dear-life on the front of the truck, his jacket looks like a different leather, possibly cowskin?
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Hey Indy N,
There is only one way to calibrate a surround sound system and that is with a sound pressure level meter. Radio Shack actually sells two and both are around $40. I don't know of another one that would be anywhere near this price. Radio Shack has a digital one and an analog one. The analog one is more accurate and is actually a little cheaper, so it is the one to get.
Use the meter set to slow response and C weighting and set all the speaker levels to the same sound pressure level using your receiver or pre amp's test tones.
If it is a THX unit, set it to THX reference level or 0 db on your master volume control and set all of your speaker levels to 75 db with your meter. If it is not a THX unit, then you will have to wing it. Set the master volume pretty loud and set all speaker levels to the same sound pressure level at 85 db.
I have been doing this for a few years and I can't set one by ear. You have a better chance of hitting the lottery than coming close setting the levels by ear. A properly calibrated surround sound system sounds incredible. For forty bucks, the improvement it makes is huge. Buying a sound pressure level meter is a no brainer.
There is only one way to calibrate a surround sound system and that is with a sound pressure level meter. Radio Shack actually sells two and both are around $40. I don't know of another one that would be anywhere near this price. Radio Shack has a digital one and an analog one. The analog one is more accurate and is actually a little cheaper, so it is the one to get.
Use the meter set to slow response and C weighting and set all the speaker levels to the same sound pressure level using your receiver or pre amp's test tones.
If it is a THX unit, set it to THX reference level or 0 db on your master volume control and set all of your speaker levels to 75 db with your meter. If it is not a THX unit, then you will have to wing it. Set the master volume pretty loud and set all speaker levels to the same sound pressure level at 85 db.
I have been doing this for a few years and I can't set one by ear. You have a better chance of hitting the lottery than coming close setting the levels by ear. A properly calibrated surround sound system sounds incredible. For forty bucks, the improvement it makes is huge. Buying a sound pressure level meter is a no brainer.
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Yup, Buffleheads yer man for surround sound - I keep inviting myself round for a Raiders viewing but he won't stump up for the price of the plane ticket...
Getting back to your question, I'm not sure exactly what you mean Neri? Does it look like the leather has been pressed against a rock/temple wall or something? I'll have to check out that scene on the DVD - d'oh, now I have to watch Raiders again!
Getting back to your question, I'm not sure exactly what you mean Neri? Does it look like the leather has been pressed against a rock/temple wall or something? I'll have to check out that scene on the DVD - d'oh, now I have to watch Raiders again!
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....I think, I too, have seen this scene that you are talking about....it's when Indy says to Marion:
...."when the Ark gets loaded, we're already gonna be on the plane".....
You can see some ripples or something on the leather. To me, it kinda looks like it was scratched. Kinda like when a cat scratches you on your skin, you can get a series of lil' scratches in a row....
But yea, any screen grabs would be great!
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...."when the Ark gets loaded, we're already gonna be on the plane".....
You can see some ripples or something on the leather. To me, it kinda looks like it was scratched. Kinda like when a cat scratches you on your skin, you can get a series of lil' scratches in a row....
But yea, any screen grabs would be great!
Regards,
Captain D
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Well to me the the jacket just looked like a bit of wear and tear but I really don't know. But here is a screen grab for all you to judge by
http://ancient-sun.com/users/hyuga/ripplejacket.jpg
http://ancient-sun.com/users/hyuga/ripplejacket.jpg
Well done on getting the screengrab Vegeta - yeah, that's just plain weird, I've never even noticed that before. It looks like something has left it's impression on the leather, in storage maybe? I really don't know. :
It's a good pic of the fedora, too. You can clearly see the bobble in the ribbon which recently gave rise to 3K's folded sweatband theory.
It's a good pic of the fedora, too. You can clearly see the bobble in the ribbon which recently gave rise to 3K's folded sweatband theory.
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I believe that on the bonus disc, they stated that they used a knife during the distressing of the jacket. I never knew what you could do with a knife to distress a jacket. You learn something new every day. I never noticed that on the jacket before.antiquity collector wrote:That's the distressing from the pocket knife. Drag the blade across tight leather and it will stretch it giving you those marks. It's primarily on the main jacket throughout most of the film and the publicity shots. That must have been the favorite jacket.
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