Re: Mitsui Gold CD-R

From: Reed Hutchinson (macreed@UCLA.EDU)
Date: Sat Feb 23 2002 - 13:22:02 CST

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    Date:         Sat, 23 Feb 2002 11:22:02 -0800
    From: Reed Hutchinson <mailto:macreed@UCLA.EDU>
    Subject:      Re: Mitsui Gold CD-R
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    >I thought the Kodak Gold Ultima disks were virtually indestructible
    >and was disappointed when Kodak stopped distributing them. After
    >looking around for a replacement, I switched to Mitsui, the only
    >other manufacturer I could find that offered a disk with
    >Phthalocyanine dye and a gold reflective layer. They're supposed to
    >be coated for durability. Mitsui will send you samples on request
    >and they've been very fast with shipments.
    ><http://www.mitsuicdr.com/>
    >

    --
    Robert,
    

    I was my understanding that Kodak licensed the technology from Mitsui, or that Mitsui was making the actual disks for Kodak.

    I too have been using the Kodak Golds for 5 years and have not had one go bad in all that time.

    Reed Hutchinson Principal Photographer UCLA Digital Imaging Services mailto:<imaging@ucla.edu> www.uclaphoto.ucla.edu

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