Roxy Theatre photo by Al Johnson - 1940
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Taken on: July 16, 2022
Uploaded on: July 18, 2022
Exposure: 1/60 sec, f/1.8, ISO 400
Camera: Apple iPhone 13 Pro
Software: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Size: 371.2 KB
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Make: Apple
Model: iPhone 13 Pro
X resolution: 72/1
Y resolution: 72/1
Resolution unit: 2
Software: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Date time: 2022-07-16 15:35:38 +0000
Host computer: iPhone 13 Pro
Tile width: 512
Tile length: 512
YCbCr positioning: 1
Exposure time: 1/60
F number: 9/5
Exposure program: 2
ISO speed ratings: 400
Date time original: 2022-07-16 16:27:55 +0000
Date time digitized: 2022-07-16 16:27:55 +0000
Shutter speed value: 1/60
Aperture value: 1.8
Brightness value: 27097/14670
Exposure bias value: 0/1
Metering mode: 5
Flash: 16
Focal length: 157/100
Subject area: [2109, 1510, 1161, 698]
Subsec time original: 422
Subsec time digitized: 422
Color space: 1
Pixel X dimension: 4032
Pixel Y dimension: 3024
Sensing method: 2
Exposure mode: 0
White balance: 0
Digital zoom ratio: 209591/110063
Focal length in 35mm film: 26
Scene capture type: 0
Lens make: Apple
Lens model: iPhone 13 Pro back triple camera 1.57mm f/1.8
This photo, was taken in 1940 by my grandfather Albert S. Johnson, and just surfaced in one of his widow’s boxes of photos. On the back, in Al’s handwriting, is “Bay City.”
Al’s Johnson Construction Company completed a remodeling project on the Roxy, though family records don’t include the date. Based on the only other photo on this website, which shows the theater name as the Roxy, a new streamlined marquee, and two films that were released in 1939, my best guess is that the “late 1930’s” date given in the theater’s history was actually 1939.
Andy Gray
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