Message-ID: <969605E8AA904495AFA1D08DECAEE4B3@Dell1525> From: "Tduescher" <tduescher@theglobalnet.net> Subject: Re: Question old glass negatives Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 16:31:32 -0500
I have converted glass negatives and glass positives from that same era
by scanning them on a flat bed scanner that has transparency and
negative scanning ability.
I use an HP G4050 - But I am sure others will do a good job. Always
scan these at high resolution for best quality.
Tom
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Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 2:55 PM
Subject: Question old glass negatives
Our museum has just been given approx. 80 glass negatives. Does
anyone know how we get these developed, the value of this collection,
and whether we should get them developed at all?
They are all dated either 1919 or 1920 and are taken by a local
pioneer business owner when he was in the service, during World War I,
and stationed all over the world but most particularly in Russia and
Siberia. They look quite fascinating as we view them ourselves.
Thank you for your help.
Stone Lake Area Historical Society