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No, it came from a collector as far as I know. I think it had just been improperly stored. I overheard the recipient remarking that the reels had been plagued with vinegar syndrome (a degradation phenomenon which emits a vinegar like smell) which was so pungent he could sense it even when approaching the reels' shipping package in the courier shop. Too bad. The last hour of the film had no real problems though, other than being faded. It was hard to get a totally accurate taste of the colour grading because the blacks had become quite blue, but it varied in intensity from reel to reel and I could usually detect how much the fading was influencing colour fluxuation. But still a fun experience, especially with a small room of fans. There were a lot of laughs, sometimes with the film, sometimes at the film.
One thing I noticed was that there was pretty much no visible grain in the film, even in the optical shots (well, I mean there was a tiny bit, but quite insignificant). This contrasted what I have seen of the GOUT. I don't own ROTJ GOUT, so I don't know if the opticals are as grainy as SW and ESB. But the lightsaber scenes were pretty much 100% identical in quality to the surrounding ones. Obviously a positive release print and the fact that the focus fluxuated a bit would have influenced this, but I could still see some light grain and there were never any jumpy moments (that extra-contrasty shot of Luke reacting to Vader's amputation being an exception).