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in a golden neon, stylized font, with a {{color|dark gold|gold}} trail behind it. Beneath the text, |
in a golden neon, stylized font, with a {{color|dark gold|gold}} trail behind it. Beneath the text, there is a {{color|gold|golden}}, pyramidal roof structure with a flat top, composed of three bars (made to look like the roof of Fotomat retail outlets). Two neon {{color|blue}} lines emerge from the bottom of the roof and diverge in opposite directions, looking like:<center><br> |
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'''{{color|blue|___‖‖___}}''' |
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Revision as of 04:56, 27 November 2023
Descriptions by
YingYong
Captures by
YingYong
Video captures courtesy of
Delaware Digital Video Factory
YingYong
Captures by
YingYong
Video captures courtesy of
Delaware Digital Video Factory
Background
Fotomat, originally known as Photomat, was a retail photo development company that began in Point Loma, CA in 1961. In 1978, Fotomat retailers began offering a service to transfer 8mm tape home recordings to videocassette.
1st Logo (1978-1980s)
Visuals: On a black background, we see the words
TRANSFER
SERVICE___‖‖___
Technique: None.
Audio: None.
Availability: This was only seen on Fotomat videocassette transfers of 8mm footage home recordings.