Found plates
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Great pictures and story. I am guessing a quite accomplished amateur but more likely a pro, from the subjects and composition.
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You just never know what you will find in a box of glass plates, Robert. And even though there is a lot of wasted space in the negative of the family in front of the white backdrop, the high resolution of a 5x7 negative means there will be minimum image quality loss when it is cropped and enlarged to a proper dimension.
I bought a box of smaller plates last year, but just haven't gotten around to digitizing them. Took me a while to find my light table, and then I just haven't given it much thought since then. But you've reminded me now that it needs to be done. Perhaps I'll tackle them while waiting for my three and a half month backlog of films are off to be developed.
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I bought a box of smaller plates last year, but just haven't gotten around to digitizing them. Took me a while to find my light table, and then I just haven't given it much thought since then. But you've reminded me now that it needs to be done. Perhaps I'll tackle them while waiting for my three and a half month backlog of films are off to be developed.
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Thanks, all! PF, I look forward to seeing what you discover...
There will also be more here as I work my way through the boxes I picked up over the weekend.
Robert
There will also be more here as I work my way through the boxes I picked up over the weekend.
Robert
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Wow. What great pictures, and what a treasure trove of them!
Thanks for posting them.
Thanks for posting them.
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This is cooler than me looking for old slides. Most I have to recover the color on but with plates there is no color to save.
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Thanks! I'm making my way through the boxes. Going away for the weekend, but should get back to it when I return. Mostly shots of New England houses so far, including some interesting interiors. Here's one of a location I was able to identify:
FF-094, Parkman Bandstand by Robert Brazile, on Flickr
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FF-094, Parkman Bandstand by Robert Brazile, on Flickr
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