Joseph McAllister wrote:
Thanks Sandy. Wonderful set of images of all over the US about the time
I was born. Fascinating!
In the comments section a few were asking about the film, that maybe it
was Ektachrome, as that appeared around 1940. As some of the shots are
on sheet film, I tried to look up at Kodak what the notching codes
were, but they only reference what they are currently producing.
Anyone still have their Photo Lab Index that can confirm the code is
for Kodachrome sheet film?
http://louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/special/files/Acetates
Page 53 onwards. It appears that notch codes were changed regularly.
The one I have looked at appears to be number 14, which was used for
Kodachrome from 1938 to 1949.
On Jul 31, 2010, at 03:04 , Sandy Harris wrote:
A link to these turned up elsewhere, seemed worth passing on:
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2010/07/26/captured-america-in-color-from-1939-1943/
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