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Unfortunately due to bandwidth limitations users will be unable to post images directly onto this site. I suggest using an image hosting site (such as Photo Bucket or Image Shack) and then linking to those images from here.
I'd also appreciate it if the number of images per post were kept down to a reasonable amount, so that the thread doesn't take too too long to load and become too horrendous to look at. If images become dead (the red X) I may delete the images or delete the post, so you have fair warning.
Excuse me, I saw your message only yesterday.








Wonderful example which shows the differences between Flying Spot Scanner telecine technology (albeit a poorer example of that) compared to modern CCD technology. Film transfer has come a long way.eltopo wrote:Come and See (1985)
DVD Icestorm Entertainment (GER) http://www.ofdb.de/view.php?page=fassun ... vid=155585" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
2DVD RUSCICO (RUS) http://www.ofdb.de/view.php?page=fassun ... vid=132390" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;





Yes, they're removable (for the film, there's an option to turn them off in the setting menu; for the Chris Marker docu, it's possible to turn them off using the RC)...NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:I will also add my thanks for these captures Peto. Could you tell me if the Czech subs are removable on both films? Thanks.



































