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DIGITAL MASTER or DIGITAL INTERNEGATIVE >>>“DIRECT PRINT”
DIGITAL MASTER or DIGITAL INTERNEGATIVE >>>“DIRECT PRINT”


IRREPLACEABLE PRINTS: TECHNICOLOR, TIMED ANSWER PRINTS FROM OCN, REVERSAL PRINTS (stock no longer manufactured, 16mm only), MAGNETIC SOUNDTRACK, DISCONTINUED STOCK (Kodak 2393, Fuji, Orwocolor), Prints with no protection elements. There may not be a financial incentive for a studio to strike a new print if one is damaged or destroyed.  
===Irreplaceable Prints===
*IB Technicolor
*Timed answer prints from the original camera negative
*Reversal prints (stock no longer manufactured, 16mm only)
*Prints with magnetic soundtracks
*Discontinued [[film stocks|stocks]] such as Kodak 2393, Fuji, Orwocolor
*Prints with no [[pre-print element|protection elements]]. There may not be a financial incentive for a studio to strike a new print if one is damaged or destroyed.  


Only a handful of labs left in the world printing and processing motion picture film. Only one lab in the US doing laser subtitles
Only a handful of labs left in the world printing and processing motion picture film. Only one lab in the US doing laser subtitles