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Lab decides that Dolby Digital is too much work for the last minute?
I thought only US prints of Southpark had SDDS printed on them. Is the opening logo Paramount or WB? Also the SDDS portion of your print there is on Fuji, but US prints were to the best of my knowledge all struck on Kodak stock. What stock is the non-SDDS portion printed on?
I thought only US prints of Southpark had SDDS printed on them. Is the opening logo Paramount or WB? Also the SDDS portion of your print there is on Fuji, but US prints were to the best of my knowledge all struck on Kodak stock. What stock is the non-SDDS portion printed on?
Also isn't that a reel change point?
Hi Brad,
It's an english language Print from the Warner Germany Archive.
Only reel 3 has SDDS, the other reels have SRD/DTS. All reels were printed on Fujicolor Polyester Stock. Reel 1 opens with the WB Logo.
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