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Steve,
I'll have to drag out that memo concerning "Bonanza." This was a highly rated program for NBC and it generated a lot of concern.
Bonanza might have been shot on Technicolor, where the 26s might have been more sensitive to IR, as opposed to Eastman print stock.
I promise everyone an answer.
BTW, RCA made a low cost color film camera, the PK-610 , later rebranded the TK-610, that also used auto target for stand alone operation. The results and relaibility of this low cost camera were medocre, at best.
Regards,
JB
JB
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