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This is a quick test video I did on my Apple laptop in my dining room (and, yes, that's me). As a test, there are a few brief glitches and is unscripted. Still, it gives a good intro into identifying the metal and glass photos. The video is hosted on my website and has been scanned for viruses and all that.
Early Metal & Glass Photos Video Last edited by drc; 02-03-2011 at 09:48 PM. |
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Nice work. Very educational.
It would seem fewer ambrotypes have survived the years? Thanks for the post. |
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Thank you for that. Quite helpful. I see these sort of things at estate sales and have never taken the initiative to figure out what's what.
Interesting stuff. Thanks. Rob |
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