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  • #16
    It might have been in the original printing, then. I used to automatically think that an overly bluish caste to the color was due to faulty processing of the film stocks. For instance, the Fantasia 2000 prints, so bluish that I just considered them a loss and sold it on, but perhaps this image quality may have affected all film stocks, or, the original master material was suspect to begin with?

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    • #17
      This is exactly the case of my F/L print "the Sound of Music" from Derann where the Reel # 1 and # 2 have faded to red (it is AG1S) but the two last reels are excellent. I haven't checked on what stocks they are struck. I will report it later.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Winbert Hutahaean View Post
        This is exactly the case of my F/L print "the Sound of Music" from Derann where the Reel # 1 and # 2 have faded to red (it is AG1S) but the two last reels are excellent. I haven't checked on what stocks they are struck. I will report it later.
        Derann used to sell features to collectors on a reel by reel basis so it is technically possible it is sourced from two film stocks.

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        • #19
          Winbert, this must be something that is more aligned with environment and storage than anything else, referring to your Agfa 1S prints, as your Raiders also developed similar issues as well. I know that it's been talked about B4, but it would make another good go-around on the 8mm section again, as it's just so curious.

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