Kodak replaced the Gold Ultima (there may be some still out there) with the
Gold/Silver hybrid, which is supposed to be about as good, but more
"economical". However, they have kept making their gold CD's as Pro Audio
CD's (go figure...).
A good source (with lots of other goodies) is InketArt
http://www.tssphoto.com/sp/dg/misc/index.htmlhttp://www.tssphoto.com/sp/dg/cd/sort_of.htmlhttp://www.tssphoto.com/sp/dg/kodak_cd.htmlhttp://www.tssphoto.com/sp/dg/cd/kodak_audio.html
tim a
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> Sent: January 23, 2002 7:59 PM
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> << The gold layer (it's not a coating, it's part of what the data
> is burned
> into - and also the most fragile part of the CD) - most of the gold cd's
> seem pretty good - Kodak, >>
>
>
> Just placed an on-line order for the Kodak CD-R Gold Ultima.
> $12.95 for a 20
> pack including shipping. Thanks for the input.
>
> Howard
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