Re: Old glass negatives

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From: Bob Parker (photobob124@yahoo.com)
Date: 04/18/00-12:13:59 AM Z


Judy,
Thanks for info about galss negs on photo history
list. I'd like to check it out too. If you happen to
come across their address, I'd really appreciate it.

bob Parker

--- Judy Seigel <jseigel@panix.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Janet Hubbard wrote:
> >
> > I've discovered a small box about 10 inches high
> of old glass negatives. Not
> > having a working darkroom, I'm trying to be
> creative in looking at and
> > printing from these. I've tried scanning them on
> my relatively new HP
> > ScanJet 6200C scanner and then reversing it to a
> positive in Adobe
> > PhotoDeluxe. It works well enough to get a good
> idea what's there although I
> > haven't moved it to the computer with the good
> printer on it yet. Is there
> > an easier way to do this? (short of paying a
> professional lab to print them)
> >
> > My main problem is that these negatives were
> perhaps stored on the floor of
> > a building that was flooded many years ago. Some
> of them are quity muddy.
> > Others seem to have mildew/mold on them.
> >
> > Can someone point me to a source of information on
> glass negatives? There
> > seems to be an emulsion on them. I tried washing
> one in cool running water
> > and blotting it dry by laying it on a clean soft
> paper towel. I couldn't see
> > that I hurt it in any way, but then I'm pretty
> ignorant. Any recommendations
> > on cleaning them? How should they be stored? What
> should I do with them long
> > term? Are they worth anything?
>
> Janet, the photo history list recently ran a very
> complete and informative
> thread on care, keeping, and cleaning of old glass
> plates, the latter of
> which can be tricky. I'm sorry I don't have their
> archive address handy in
> the paper chaos of *this* archive, but maybe someone
> else does...
>
> > My biggest sorrow is that I didn't absorb more of
> the incredible amount of
> > knowledge my dad had. I've been around this for so
> long I took it for
> > granted. Now I realize how totally ignorant I am.
>
> Like I used to explain to my children when they
> wouldn't let me tell them
> something, "you'll be sorry when I'm dead."
>
> But needless to say information expands faster than
> the human capacity to
> absorb it -- and fortunately much old photo info is
> lovingly rediscovered
> & available...
>
> Judy
>
>
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