I know this has been discussed in the past, but can someone point me to an in-depth discussion (comprehensive web page) regarding the dyes and other materials that go into the manufacture of blank CD discs, especially one that provides examples (i.e., names of mfrs./discs)., AND how these different types relate to the stability of the recorded information?
I recently read that discs with the common greenish-bluish hue aren't very good. I happened to casually mention this today to someone, and he nearly got bent out shape, believing that his "archives" were "safe" on the green-blue discs. I recall that perhaps Mitsui Gold discs are the best. Maybe there are discs with good archival quality that don't cost as much as the Mitsui golds..?
Anyone/everyone -- Thanks!