1962 saw the introduction of a new brand of slide projector:
the Kodak Carousel: a popular way to view photographic slides in large-scale
full colour.
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A circular tray (see above) was filled with slides and mounted on a base that would then invert and project the images onto a large screen.
For those born too late, this is what the 35 mm
slides looked like...
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Each slide was about 2"x2", including the mount so the image below is much larger than the actual size...
Slideshows were a fixture for classroom teaching and professional meetings.
Home slideshow parties were all the rage, especially from the 1950s through the 1970s.
This woman can hardly contain herself...
Hosts ran the risk of boring their guests to death with slides of their vacation in
Sheboygan.
More often than not, the fun was interrupted to fix a slide that had accidentally been inserted the wrong way, resulting in an upside down image of Uncle Fred posing by
The Big Nickel.
Alcohol helped...
With the rise of digital media, slide projectors gradually declined in popularity until Kodak discontinued their product in 2004.
How about you, Bitches? Did you own a slide projector or attend home slideshow parties? Do you still have any old slides in the closet?