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Saturday Night Fever ... Doomed to a red oblivion?
Unless you bought the scope version of that promo!
Well that was silly if you did.😀
I bought mine at Blackpool from Derann stall new. £7.99 for 2x400 and £4.99 for 400. Even back then Walter was a shade of pink waffling about the year of Dracula.
Winbert, for whatever reason, climate or otherwise, you have certainly had bad luck with your agfa film stock. I've personally never ran into a faded agfa print, but I don't doubt your word. Curiously, agfa was originally called "ansco-chrome", and that color stock, way back from the 1940's, still has all it's color, as those 100ft "Walt Disney Character Films" on standard 8mm and ansco-chrome color stock still show, although, I'll admit, they are slightly bluish, but that may have been part of the color tint when they were first struck
Regarding "Snow White" I ran my Derann feature tonight and took a couple of screen shots, more to follow on another topic. I must have had this print 30 years now, prints can fade but so far for me anyway everything seems still fine.
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