These images date from August of 1969 and were shot on Agfachrome 50 that did not remain color true. The film was cheaper than Kodachrome but the quality was not that good. Today with digital there is no film cost but in the old days film and processing were a considerable expense. In many cases black and white conversion is the only remedy. to preserve the images. Once more I wonder where time went...how it flew...But as you can see there were co crowds then. No smart phones, no selfies and no congestion. Life was really good.
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Firenze, archival slide scans
These images date from August of 1969 and were shot on Agfachrome 50 that did not remain color true. The film was cheaper than Kodachrome but the quality was not that good. Today with digital there is no film cost but in the old days film and processing were a considerable expense. In many cases black and white conversion is the only remedy. to preserve the images. Once more I wonder where time went...how it flew...But as you can see there were co crowds then. No smart phones, no selfies and no congestion. Life was really good.
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