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Over/under never perfect
Just a short story for background. I was talking to my mother last night on the phone, and it seems as though the family house (the home of my grandparents) may be up for sale. My grandfather and grandmother have both passed. My grandmother was quite the shutter bug, and spent a lot of time clicking away with an old Leica, and using b/w slide film. I don't know why, but almost all of the old family photographs are on b/w slide. I have now offered to be the keeper of all of this family history which includes 6-7 boxes (around 3'x4'x3' in size) of slides, negs and prints. Many of these pictures are over 60 years old, and the prints are going quickly. However, I still have the original negatives and all of the slides. My idea is to create albums with all of the slides and negs with test strips and slide strips for identification.
I am looking for any information on the making prints from b/w slides. Also, I am interested in any special considerations I need to make in preserving the negs and the slides? Please post any information, not matter how trivial. Most of the old family items have been scattered to the four winds, and this collection of pictures is the only whole thing left of our family history
Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated, and I will post some of the pics when I get the chance.
Thanks, and sorry for the long post.
Jeff C.
I am looking for any information on the making prints from b/w slides. Also, I am interested in any special considerations I need to make in preserving the negs and the slides? Please post any information, not matter how trivial. Most of the old family items have been scattered to the four winds, and this collection of pictures is the only whole thing left of our family history
Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated, and I will post some of the pics when I get the chance.
Thanks, and sorry for the long post.
Jeff C.
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