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PHOTO EXPERTS:Need some help with photo condition issues
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I have a bunch of original photos that I obtained from the photographer 40+ years ago. He worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Evening Bulletin. His name was John (Jack) Culross and most are from the mid 40's. I used to have the negatives, but I tossed them about a decade ago as they started to deteriorate.
Each photo is rolled, as he stored them in a large roll top desk that had many cubbyholes. Some are on standard glossy photo paper, others are on a heavy matte poster board type of paper. Most are oversized. Some have creases and/or tears. Only one bears a stamp with the date and newspaper name, but I'm sure some were published and these were his personal copies. A few questions: 1) Is there any way to 'unroll' them? I asked a framer and he said no. 2) What is the best way to repair the tears so they don't get worse? 3) I have tried to identify subjects / specific events with some success. Is there a good resource to make this easier? Below are some examples. Thanks for any help! http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/...psfa8545e9.jpg http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6ef2c059.jpg http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/...psad042487.jpg http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/...psa069114c.jpg http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/...ps830b7ff4.jpg |
Some good photos there, I really like the tag being applied along the third base line, check out how close the photographer is to the play.
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Fantastic Photos Jim!
I can't say that I can offer any tips in terms of restoration, but I will say that many of these photos will matt out quite nicely... |
The tag play is great! Love the photographer right on the field.
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Is that Cookie Lovagetto making the tag?
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Some info that I have found.
1) The boat is U-858. a German U boat captured off the coast of Cape May, NJ on 5/14/45 2) The "DP' is Tony Daniels (from Bitsy Mott to Vance Dinges) turning the DP against the Giants in the 6th on 7/28/45 (1st game). Billy Jurges out at 2nd, Van Mungo out at first. 3) The football game was played at Franklin Field. Penn (white) vs. ?? |
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Here is another copy of the tag play with photog cropped out. http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/...psec574cb4.jpg And capturing some nice Pro FB action Eagles vs Steelers 11/18/45. http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/...ps573c9c7e.jpg |
All you can do really is reintroduce moisture to the image and then flatten it. The problem is when the gelatin surface is already cracked, moisture will get into the crack and make it worse in those areas. If the photos were huge dollar it might be worth it, but my recommendation to you would be to buy some rigid top-loaders and they will flatten the photos for display purposes and eventually help to decrease the curling somewhat.
Rhys |
Awesome photos. I can't help but think that dude is getting punched in the nuts...
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Would the matte photos that are on heavyweight paper be OK to soak? I'd really like to frame some, and sell others. But either way they can't be rolled up like towel rolls. Finally, what is the best way to repair the tears, etc? Backing, some sort of tape, or something else? Thanks and I appreciate your help. |
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If you're interested in framing, I would consider using a rigid holder as Rhys suggested and then framing it, holder and all. The rigid holder combined with the front and back of the matting will help to flatten it at the same time as you're displaying it.
Mark |
Any moisture & pressure is going to make the curling better but the creases worse so I would just put them in a rigid holder and let the laws of physics science and pressure do what they can. Over time they will flatten a bit but in the holder they will look the same as if you had messed with them at all.
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Great photos.
I have had a photo restored by the means that Rhys described. They humidified and pressed the photo, but the photo was pretty expensive, and the restoration wasn't cheap either. I can check my receipts to see what I paid, but mine was a panoramic so might not be equivalent anyway. By the way, the last photo you posted I don't believe is a college football. I am pretty certain its the Eagles versus the Steelers, with Steve Van Buren carrying the ball. Great photo. |
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And thanks for pointing me toward the Eagles. I was having a hard time with the helmets and the size of the numbering for Penn. But that info is hard to come by. I just need to step back sometimes and refocus! 11/18/45 Eagles 30 Steelers 6. Van Buren (15) Wistert (70) Ferrante (83). Can't get any Steeler jersey numbers yet. |
Don't steam them in the toploader. The emulsion will soften and stick to the toploader. Like a framed photo with water damage.
Flattening with humidity is possible obviously, but it's not as easy as it sounds. Steve B |
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