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Topic: Battlestar Galactica, Should i return it or keep it ?
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Manuel Tapia
Film Handler
Posts: 47
From: Monterrey, mexico
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted August 30, 2012 10:30 PM
I'm a newbie in 8mm films, I found in the mercadolibre the latinamerican version of ebay, the battlestar galactica in spanish. so is very rare version, is a 2x400, the sound good, but it is totally red, the colors are almost null. I pay 29 UDS shipping included .
I claim to the seller because he said was in excelent conditions, and i think is not, i'm not expect to see as DVD but at least see the stars and he is acept the return.
but Unfortunately all my movies (5) are almost in that way. so i never watch movie in a good state. so i don't know if that is normal or should be better than that.
I upload a video, please i need your advise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=809VdGrDEmY&feature=youtu.be "Maybe my video is worse than the film "
Thanks !
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted August 31, 2012 12:47 PM
I would highly suggest that you send it back to the seller and ask your money back. It certainly is not in good condition. It is the sellers responsibility to know the item that they are selling. It's not a good enough excuse to say, "Well, the film didn't fall apart in my hands and the reel looks clean, so it's in good condition", because there is far more that suggests "good condition".
By all means, send the bloody red print back. Please have hope however, as there were very good printings of this title. i have one on Kodak SP that hasn't faded a bit and looks beautiful.
What I would suggest however, is, before you send that film back, run it one more time, and record onto CD or onto your computer in a computer file, the complete audio from both parts so that the next time you hunt for this title, you can go ahead and get an english one, (and not be narrowed down to just having to bhuy a spanish language one), because, if you already have the spanish audio you can either ...
1. Re-record it yourself 2. Send it to someone who can, as there are many a forum member that could help you with that.
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Manuel Tapia
Film Handler
Posts: 47
From: Monterrey, mexico
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted September 01, 2012 09:40 AM
Thanks boddies,
All this information is very helpful, I just want to know what is the aceptable or the average cause i just have 6 movie. 2 in B&W the other 4 are cartoon, isn't too red but don't have to much color, the Starwars IV & V part 1, the red is just when the dark, like the space, you can see some color but definitely not a rich color. so i don't have anything to compare.
Osi, thanks for the idea i think i'll do that !
The seller have another film Buck Rogers, he will check if is red too if not we'll change, but know maybe i'll keep until i find a good one as bill suggest.
Thanks for you comments
By away Do you know someone that created a storage with temp/humidity controled ? i don't know maybe a frigobar or something like that, because in the next month i plan to build my home theater, so could be i good idea to add it to the project, because hgere in Monterrey the summer we can reach 45°C/113°F in summer.
Thanks !
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted September 01, 2012 01:03 PM
Ahhhh Manuel, a man after my own heart!
For eastman or Kodak SP prints (that will fade or are already fading), my suggestion is use a large plastic freezer bag, (you know, those "zip lock" bags), and put your cherished films in there, BUT, make sure you put a "selica gel" pack (or two) in there, as the gel pack tends to keep the moisture away from your prints.
However, keep them in your lower section of your fridge, and not the freezer. Also, do not do this if your freezer/fridge is not the frost free type, as the old fashioned freezers allowed for a good deal of moisture, and you certainly do not want your films to be around a heap of moisture.
Oh, and welcome to the forum, if I didn't say it earlier!
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