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Re: question re: copying photographs
Jackie,
At my previous job we used a 35mm camera on a copy stand for all
reproductions. I processed the negatives on site but the negatives were
sent to a commercial lab to be printed. As long as the original photograph
was clean and clear, the reproductions were generaly of good quality.
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Stephanie Jenner, Collections Assistant
Siouxland Heritage Museums
Sioux Falls SD 57104 605-367-4210
sjenner@minnehahacounty.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacquelyn Saturley [mailto:saturlej@LIBCOOP.NET]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 11:01 AM
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: question re: copying photographs
Fellow listmembers,
Is it possible to copy photographic prints with a 35mm camera and get good
results?
Do you have to use a stand? Is there certain film or paper(B&W) that
produces better contrast and less grain??
Thanks for your input.
Jackie Saturley
saturlej@libcoop.net <mailto:saturlej@libcoop.net>
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