Here are a few sample frames from the longer film, which is approximately 20 minutes in length at 18 frames per second.
When the video files are processed, the sprocket holes and adjacent frames may be cropped out.
As is common with older Kodachrome film (about 70 years old), the color quality is still very good. However, there are sections that are underexposed and others that are overexposed, which is typical of the movie cameras from that era.
I still need to go through the film and make adjustments to balance the exposure.
The sample frames provided here are at half of the scanned resolution. Once I’m finished, I will send you samples at both half and full resolution, and you can decide which you prefer.
Samples from the other film will follow shortly.
Select "original" at least once under one of the images when viewed to get the max size.