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    Posted 12 years ago

    Bootson
    (72 items)

    These go with PaperHoarder's recent post.

    I just "inverted" (made positive) your negatives in a photo editing program.
    I will post them post haste. You can copy them if you want and let me know when to take them off CW.

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    1. PaperHoarder, 12 years ago
      Thanks! I just saved them to my computer.
    2. PaperHoarder, 12 years ago
      Do you think these could be developed?
    3. Bootson Bootson, 12 years ago
      Your negatives have been developed and yes they can have prints made from them. Now that 99% of photography is all digital I am thinking it would be less costly and easier to manage to have them scanned and burned to a disk or even emailed to you.

      If you anticipate doing more negatives in the future you could buy a scanner and do it yourself. Prices have come way down on scanners and it probably wouldn't take many negatives to make up the cost.

      The image you can get from an old negative even on an inexpensive scanner is amazing.
    4. Bootson Bootson, 12 years ago
      This photo is scanned from a 69 year old negative ... looks as good as if it were taken this morning.

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/52681-going-over-the-hump
    5. PaperHoarder, 12 years ago
      Thanks, I tried scanning one and the image was barely visible.

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