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To give credit where it is due, I was just following the top link. Glad you like it. I have spent a bunch of time on that site this weekend.
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i went to shorpys and got the rest of those pics. did a presentation on atwater kent at the local ham radio club. brought in my 40 model and external speaker. they loved it.
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Ah, that Kodachrome! Seems a shame that we are near the end for what remains the MOST detailed (grain size down to individual molecules in a fairly dense array - nothing digital comes close, short of specialized military-spec satellite spy cameras you can't even buy!) and durable color film ever created. Kept in decent conditions, Kodachrome color should last at least a century; some of the earliest Kodachrome pics ever taken still show vibrant color. A few of the last films created could give it a run for the money on color accuracy, but it remained and remains one of, if not the, best film ever made.
Alas, it won't be around for too many more years, it seems. I have over 8,000 Kodachrome slides I took mostly when traveling (for work) around Asia. After trying all of the (back then) twelve processing centers, I used to send my slides to Japan for processing, since it was the closest lab and they did good work. Love that stuff! It wouldn't be so bad if digital were an improvement, but not only is the resolution not there, do you really expect current digital pics to remain view-able 100 years from now? Theoretically, they could be, but it assumes the formats and software will not change too much, and/or that the pics won't suffer from too many conversions...assuming someone even bothers to convert them when standards change. Doubtful, at best! Even Paul Simon knew Kodachrome was a good thing! ![]() I'll shed a tear when the last Kodachrome lab shuts its doors, for the world will have become a little bit diminished, a little poorer, a little more deprived. That shouldn't happen in today's world!
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That is not Kodachrome...and its not a Circuit camera...its just a large format negative (probably 8" by 10"). The really cool thing about the Circuit camera was that the lens was on a spring-wound motor and would "pan" the scenery. Take a look at some of those Circuit photos and you can see that the guy on the right side could be in the shot and then run around the back of the camera and be on the left side in the same photo. That being said: Kodachrome rules. My dad shot Kodachrome 16mm movies and they are in perfect shape today.
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Great images. Thanks for the link, too!
When I was a kid in the late '50's, I would take old radios apart. I'd unroll the old electroytics and not give one thought of how it was made in the first place. Thats one fine set-up they had. |
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Concur. I have Kodachrome movie prints that were made in the late 1940's. Wow.
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Life was different in the past, in so many ways. "My girlfriend works in a radio factory, making capacitors." How cool would that be? These days, most jobs (men or women) seem to be in stores or shuffling papers and data. How many REAL jobs are there left in the USA?
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Atwater Kent was the largest radio manufacturer in the World in 1925, their radios are very well made, I own ten of them. In 1936, Kent closed down the factory since the era of the cheap radio had arrived and wanted no part in the degrading of the radio marketplace.
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Yeah, thanks for sharing! Those shots are spectacular.
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