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Juliethe emulsion has been so disturbed in one corner that it has doubled back over the rest of the photo--for about 1/ 16th to 1/8th inch. This emulsion is so thin, I would be hard pressed to even call it paper.
More: A Korean artist, now on display at the Asian Art Museum of San Francosco, prints her very large photos on mulberry paper. Not phtographic. So she has to paint the photographic emultion on herself, with a large brush--which sometimes even leaves marks on the finished photo.
So: with albumen prints (like all OJs are), is the emulsion added after the paper is manufactured, or does the paper come that way? Jay?
One other thing: I have never seen a N173 that did not have the copyright written in handwriting as part of the photo. I think it's always to the (our)left of the figure, but I'm not sure.