OlyMan
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100% definitely true. Even when everyone shot film you really had to go to photography clubs and exhibitions to find anyone else who did 'slide tape' as it was called. I would not have been exposed to it at all had my dad not been heavily into it in the 70s. Like me he only showed slides at home, and he got round the tedious issue of setting up and taking down two projectors and all the AV equipment that went with them by building a permanent install in the lounge. The projectors projected onto a pull-down screen above the fireplace chimney breast. Sadly I don't have the room for that.The problem with slides today is they don't easily fit into exhibition streams. They are hard to scan well, group viewing requires setting up time, a darkened room and a portable projector (no one else will have one), and they can be expensive when film, processing and postage are taken into account. They are a niche within an existing film photography niche, with the commitment that entails.