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Thanks, but nope, no cropping at all, you can even see the corners of the slides. My dad was the son of a muralist; composition is in our blood! The lighting is available lighting from the one window in the apartment. Dad never used a flash, and that 1939 vintage Contax that he used didn't even have a place to plug a synch cord!
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Kodachrome or Ektachrome (or maybe Agfa, Fuji?) My bet is on Kodachrome. I know that slide film is NOW impractical. But I loved it. My ex-wife stopped me from using it when we got married...
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Ektachrome processed by Berkey. Kodachrome doesn't shift that badly because Kodachrome was a dye process and extremely stable. I have a 1939 Kodachrome of my dad and uncle that looks like this without any tweaks at all
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I would venture to say that set is a 1958 model, just by looking at the depth of the cabinet. CRT's in 1955 / 56 still used long necked CRT's.
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