800ft x 4 reels and (2 full 800ft and about 500ft of actual film on each of the other 2 reels). Even colour fade and Pretty clear (except for the 1960s soft focus on Julie Christie’s face by the director!!!) Projected onto a piece of white canvas here as I don’t have a screen. No Sound so I'm assuming it's Optical (one of those Airplane prints?) 
"The bleak social tragedy of Thomas Hardy’s fiction as transformed by the perfect cheekbones and icy chic of sixties Brit cinema. Lush and well-played, with cinematographer Nicolas Roeg on top form.” 
as flighty young heroine Bathsheba (Julie Christie) alternately eludes, encourages and falls victim to the attentions of poor but decent shepherd Gabriel Oak (Alan Bates), rich but gloomy farmer William Boldwood (Peter Finch) and dashing but callous soldier Sergeant Troy (Terence Stamp). 
All are dogged by disappointment and mishap,  Shot through with misty greys and blues, Nicolas Roeg’s evocative cinematography transforms Dorset into what Hardy described as the “part-real, part-dream country” of Wessex.