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Blaine Young
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Walt Disney Pictures
6 Reels
Scope 2.35
Dolby
Run Time: 96min

Attached: Epicot Center Opening / Tex

Later release prints include an opening prolog to explain the differences between the computer world and real world. This prolog was hot-spliced into the existing prints.

Eastman stock used - Some LPP and some not. Most of the non-LPP stock has faded to red, while LPP remains in tact. There are some prints which have factory hot-splices mid-reel and change from LPP to non-LPP.

[ 02-10-2007, 01:23 PM: Message edited by: Blaine Young ]

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Monte L Fullmer
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..there were some 70mm, 6trk mag release prints of TRON as well.. and shot in SuperPANAVISION 70

(TRON=TRACE ON)

-Monte

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Jeffry L. Johnson
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I think LLP should be LPP.

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Blaine Young
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You are correct - Post modified.

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Aaron Sisemore
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Buena Vista/TES

There is one 'new' 70mm mag print (struck in 1999) out there. Not sure about availability.

35mm was dual inventory: Mono and Dolby A.

Tech Hollywood lab

Also enclosed in the original release: Bambi re-release

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System Notices
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It has been 601 days since the last post.


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Paul Gordon
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There was also Fuji stock prints that held their colour.

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