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Topic: Saturday night fever, color fade.
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Paul Adsett
Film God
Posts: 5003
From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 05, 2018 10:40 PM
Hi Alan, I am not sure what print of Grease you have, but I do have the Derann feature length scope print and it is quite definitely a 'full spectrum' print with deep vivid colors from red to violet, and with deep blacks, high contrast and incredibly sharp. In fact it is just about the best S8 scope print I have ever seen. The screen shots of your print are vastly inferior, and certainly no reflection at all on the quality of the projector, which in your case is superb.
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Alan Gouger
Master Film Handler
Posts: 451
From: Florida
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 07, 2018 12:14 AM
quote: I recently bought a 400ft release,described as LPP but a first glance showed it was faded,projected it was clearly faded and the seller still was adamant it was LPP, that went in the bin,Mark
In this case Im lucky to know the seller, the print will be return otherwise this would join your print in the bin:)
quote: The problem is its a marketing print. Most of the feature prints are either red or turning by now,
I was not aware of this, good to know. I will be more careful next time. Thanks Tom.
quote: I want Alan's projector! [Big Grin]
Its not THAT good, it cant fix color issue:) By the way Paul, your mention of how good your print of Grease looks reminded me I had a copy which I have yet to watch so I dug it out and through on a reel, WOW this has to be the sharpest scope print I have seen on S8 I was really impressed. Color looked great as well. I do not know if this is a Derann print, this one has 7 400 footers.
quote: That definitely doesn't look like good color to me. It is definitely faded.
If I am prepared to bid a lot on a dubious color print on eBay, I would usually coach a seller on how to find date codes on the film and relay that information to me.
Thanks for your input and advice Jason. I have to say Ive had good luck over the years but getting a bad one wakes you up and keeps you alert next time around.
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Tom Photiou
Film God
Posts: 4837
From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted November 07, 2018 12:42 PM
The 7 x 400ft scope feature was a Derann release for sure. We bought ours from Steve @ the reel image before the prices of super 8 started going north. I think at the time i paid $200, it was supplied on 2 x 1200ft spools and the best part was that it had been re-recorded into stereo by the previous owner and the sound is first class.
As for the marketing films, we only have the mean machine full feature and to date, this one has kept much of its colour. We consider ourselves lucky on this one, other titles in full feature format, Godfather, SNF, the marketing grease feature to name a few, all seem to have faded to red now.
Here is the review we did of Mean Machine, (aka The longest Yard). http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=000567
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