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Just some really technical things about Kodachrome used in these photos.
It would of be 4*5 sheet film of I think 8 ASA. So most likely taken with a good old 'Speed Graphic ' on a tripod.
Judging from the depth of field the static out-door shots where most likely f-11 at 1/4 second or more likely f-4.5 at 1/30 for the shots with people in them.
The flash shots are hard to say, With the old bulbs, basically you set the F-stop open the lens, the bulb would fire-up and then close the lens after the bulb was over.
I leave quality up to the individual, 35mm Kodachrome was poor till the 1950s the Agfa much better, Later the Kodachrome was much better after the k-14 process.
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