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The recording surface of Silver/Silver cd-rs have a light-green hue, why is that?

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The recording surface of Silver/Silver cd-rs have a light-green hue, why is that?

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This has become a misnomer in the cd-r industry. All silver/silver cd-r’s have a recording surface that has a light green hue. To differentiate between silver/silver cd-r’s and true silver/silver cd-r’s (where the recording surface is colorless – no green hue), the manufacturers call the true silver/silver cd-r’s, DIAMONDSILVER.

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