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[filmscanners] Re: No more Kodak CD-R's
I think both will eventually fail. I believe Kodak is just saying
theirs will fail later. Are the dyes are light sensitive, and will fade
over time if exposed to intense light (like direct sunlight) for long
periods.
Art
Tony Terlecki wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 04:32:22PM -0500, Jack Phipps wrote:
>
>>Remember to keep them out of the sun. They fade rapidly (no kidding!)!
>>
>>
>
> Not the Kodak ones apparently - in fact Kodak ask you to test their discs
> against other inferior discs by doing just that:
>
> "Conduct Your Own Test
> During hot, sunny weather, record a disc from any competitor and place it
> label side down on your car's dashboard. Do the same with a Kodak Disc. Now
> read or play each disc as the days go by-and you could be surprised by the
> results."
>
> --
> Tony Terlecki
> ajt@mrps.demon.co.uk
>
>
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