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In Reply to: Anybody still use green ink on discs? posted by Jack D II on February 13, 2010 at 06:12:00:
The green ink on CDs supposedly absorbs scattered, refracted light from the red laser and keeps it from bouncing back into surface of the disc where it may induce jitter.
Since Blu-ray uses a blue laser, orange would be the logical color to absorb stray refractions of blue light.
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- Shouldn't you use orange ink on Blu-ray discs? - caspian@peak.org 19:47:36 02/13/10 (1)
- RE: "Shouldn't you use orange ink on Blu-ray discs?" Well, yeah, if the laser was blue. :-) nt - geoffkait 03:31:28 02/14/10 (0)