It’s crazy that from 1826 all the way to 1990 they hadn’t figured out color photos.
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The papers (and magazines) mainly printed in B&W. This is, as far as I know, a professional shoot as it was done with a higher resolution than many pics from then.
The colour photos my family took from this time need to be severely colour adjusted to not look as depressing milque/grey/beige colours when we scan them.
That is a good point. I forgot newspapers existed. Bigger ones would do color(mostly on Sunday) but yeah, regular pics were black and white.
🤣 Why does the pic look like it's from the 1880s? They had color photography in the 1980s. Is that a typo?
The papers (and magazines) mainly printed in B&W. This is, as far as I know, a professional shoot as it was done with a higher resolution than many pics from then.
The colour photos my family took from this time need to be severely colour adjusted to not look as depressing milque/grey/beige colours when we scan them.
I think you have to adjust your idea of what it was like. These are magazines from the 80s, some of the cheapest printing there is. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/63141/11-delightfully-dated-80s-magazines B&W was for artsy pics or cheap books only. I have pics from the 80s that look like they were taken yesterday. I was very young, but color was the norm.
To the right, outside of the field of the picture, is an iconic food hall for international cuisine as well as for Swedish fish and crustacean cuisine.
I'm going to guess that Swedish Fish are not the same thing in Sweden as they are in the US.
"Malaco pastellfiskar" or "Malaco-fiskar" used to be a semi-popular candy, that lost their popularity in Sweden in the 1990's. It surprised me and my family a lot when we were abroad, especially in they US (and the Bahamas(!?!?)) that they'd been so popular, as we Swedes didn't like them much in general once we got more candy varieties to choose from.
I am mildly amused with the thought that anyone thought these bland, (very) vaguely fruit flavoured, gelly candies were in any way something that was appreciated in Sweden once we could get international imports.
theyre so yummy :D
This is Old School Cool catnip.
Is there an active Old School Cool instance around these here parts of the internets?
Is H&M still bad quality? What the OP describes is truly epically bad quality. I've never had clothes break or a zipper fail after 1 use. I've never shopped at H&M but I did notice they were fairly cheap.
It´s fast fashion, like many other brands