Film was re-scanned in HD and passed through digital clean and degraining - Tuesday, December 29, 2015
The thumbnail reflects this updated processing. The still frames are from a previous scan without degraining and extra processing
Dear John,
I have put this gallery up and the password is just for your evaluation and it is password locked from others.
I have gone through the shorter of the two Farnsworth cores I have and pulled a few images. Although the paperwork was marked 1966 the date code on the sections of the film is 1962 / 1963 I believe.
The film I have is camera film and is notched so that I believe this was a lab film prepped to produce a duplicate print.
I have put up each of the selected frames twice.
The images with A at the end of the name are in higher definition and un-processed (relatively)
The images with B at the end of the file name have been cropped slightly, scaled down 2:1 and had some sharpening applied.
NO colour coloration has been used on any of the images. This is the beauty of Kodachrome film.
To get he largest size for each image loaded on PBASE, you have to select “original” under at least one image. This selection is saved for subsequent images.