Kodachromeguy
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I recently looked through a box of my father's slides and found a few from Boston from 1944. He had recently returned from a job in Puerto Rico and was spending a few months with relatives in Boston. I hoped that he had more showing the city streets and commercial activity, but all I found were three "pretty" pictures. They are Kodachrome slides, taken with an American-made Perfex camera. The river is the Charles, and Back Bay is on the opposite shore. I scanned these with a Plustek 7600i film scanner, controlled with SilverFast Ai software. Consider that these are 75 years old, and there is an amazing amount of image data present. Will our digital files be readable in 75 years? (Bwahaahaa!!)
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