Regular 8, silent. 600' home movie of unknown source
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Those screenshots are really nice! Despite the age of my late Father's home movies (most are in the 50-55 year old range) the color still looks very good. Kodachrome was a very good film stock.
I think I haven't seen one home movie with fade yet (I don't have that many either). But mostly they seem to keep well
This is a bit dark, but it was filmed late in the evening it seemed. Not mine, so have no idea where it is, just said Tunis on the box
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I used to shoot a lot on Agfachrome 40 and 160, because both stocks were identical in colour, unlike splicing Kodachrome with Ektachrome. My preferred filmstock when I could get it, which was very rarely, was Perutz. The colours on these films are still good.