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Originally Posted by Indian Head
here is the image in a stereo pair!rd of the event.
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Wow!!!! I was really impressed by the deep view! It really brought the picture alive.
Is the slide dated on the cardboard?
Just wondering what brand of film was used?
I eyeballed this photo to have been taken sometime between 1953 and 1969 and during this date range there were two basic families of color slide film marketed in the US.
The most common family of film was Kodachrome K1, or K2 and Dynacolor, but the colors simply do not look correct for this type of film.
The other family of emulsions were Anscochrome, Ektachrome, Agfachrome, Ferrianachrome and Perutz, all of which would have faded much more than your slide shows.
I was impressed that someone made a track board for the Lionel train from two probable waste scraps of thick plywood that were perfectly joined cross grain.
Something in this picture, and I cannot pin what it is, just did not look right for the US, and I'm wondering if this was taken by a military family living overseas.
James