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Cyan Dye Tracks 

First Film Release with Pure-Dye Analog Soundtracks 
Hollywood, August 11, 2003—DreamWorks SKG and the Dye Track Committee have announced that all prints of the upcoming Jason Biggs, Christina Ricci romantic comedy Anything Else will feature pure-dye cyan analog soundtracks. Slated for release on September 19, 2003.


NATO Announcement 
National Association of Theatre Owners recommends all theatres install red light sound readers by July 3rd, 2003.


Laboratory Guide 
Including explanations of the industry benefits of cyan dye tracks, the technology path forward, laboratory guidelines, negative densities, 16-mm prints, and sound quality.


Labs Printing High-Magenta Soundtracks 
A listing of laboratories that print high-magenta sound tracks, by country/region.


Frequently Asked Questions 
A compilation of some frequently asked questions regarding cyan dye tracks.


Contacts 
A listing of who you can contact for more information, by region.


www.dyetrack.org 
This site is organized by the Dye Track Committee, a group of motion picture executives dedicated to replacing silver-applicated analog 35 mm soundtracks with pure cyan dye tracks. The DTC, formed in 1998, includes motion picture distributors, exhibitors, film stock manufacturers, and film laboratories, as well as members of the motion picture audio technical community.