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Disneyland 1975

photoflight

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Been scanning old slides from one of my trips to Disneyland in 1975:

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...and more, here.
 

photoflight

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Original Poster
Added a few more... here's one, check out the crowds! This would have been in the summer too, probably June or July.

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TheDisneyMagic

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Thanks for showing us the photos and linking to the page, I love looking back at how the parks have grown and developed over the years, the good old monorail for example.
 

TheBeatles

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I have official slides from WDW and some taken by my parents from 1976. Whats the best way to transfer slides to the computer?
 

photoflight

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I use an Epson 4990 (pro) flatbed. It does a great job on medium format and large format/sheet film, but 35mm can sometimes be challenging. I've had mixed results from slides; some are great, some are fair. These are from Ektachrome slides that have some serious color shift and needed a little tweaking to look presentable.
 

unkadug

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I use an Epson 4990 (pro) flatbed. It does a great job on medium format and large format/sheet film, but 35mm can sometimes be challenging. I've had mixed results from slides; some are great, some are fair. These are from Ektachrome slides that have some serious color shift and needed a little tweaking to look presentable.

I thought that they looked mighty crisp for 33 year old slides!
 

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