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 Post subject: Optical Features On Low Fade?
PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 7:02 pm 
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Has anyone ever found an optical feature on low-fade stock? I have several airline prints, but all on Eastman with vary color loss. Were optical features only made for airlines. Seems a few years back I saw a James Bond Thunderball optical on low-fade. It was slightly edited by about 12 minutes, if I recall correctly.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 3:02 am 
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I have PALE RIDER on low fade and the last reel of TOOTSIE (3 x 600ft) is also low fade. My THUNDERBALL (bought from you by the way) is not on low fade but remains watchable.


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My THUNDERBALL (bought from you by the way) is not on low fade but remains watchable.


Yes, I have a copy of the Eastman Thunderball also. But, I thought there was also an optical release in low-fade. Do you know what stock Pale Rider is printed on? What a great movie, Pale Rider.

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