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Achim Breiling <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Sep 2000 12:00:27 +0200
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Dave wrote:

>Therefore, it is quite possible and permissible that the acetate have a
>tint of its own.  This is not a defect.  In fact, many of the discs PDO
>pressed have a golden hue to the acetate and there's nothing defective
>about these discs.

I also have a couple of darker discs from PDO!  No, the ones I was refering
to (just three discs, one Hyperion and 2 Unicorn) are clearly bronzing,
which means they have some uneven brownish patches at the outer edges of
the disc.  Though I can not detect any noisy defects (so far?).

Achim Breiling

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