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That's the tough part. Exposure to normal light in a room would damage the negative over time. Would need to come up with a way to display the photo plus the negative while not damaging the negative.
Here are a few that I still have: Ruth taking batting practice on opening day at Yankee Stadium in 1923 ![]() Ruth signing for a fan ![]() 1912 Giants on field before first game of World Series ![]() Shot of crowd during Merkle replay game 1908 ![]() Tom C |
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Some stuff on the care of glass plate negatives. Film negatives will differ a bit and are a bit more complex
http://www.webjunction.org/documents...Negatives.html Steve B |
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