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Old photos on metal ?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:23 pm
by DebT
Hi,
I know zip about photographuic history so would appreciate some assistance if possible.
I have a few old (late 1800 early 1900 I'm guessing) metal photos? (of family) The base metal is very thin and appears to be a very dark redish brown, the back is either this color with a semigloss sheen and on a couple the finish has lifterd to reveal a flat rust brown color - although it appears that it is not rust as it doesn't rub off ?
On the photo side, the old style family b/w is discolored but appears to have been laid as a very thin film, and in some cases there is a ridge or two, or a bubble forming underneath.
My initial guess is some type of very thin emulsion stuck on tin ???

Any hints appreciated
Deb T

Re: Old photos on metal ?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:51 pm
by aim54x
I saw a few of these come in at teh camera shop that I work for. I can tell you that you can scan these on a flatbed and some photochop work will mean that you can still get a recognisable B&W print off them.

I think they are emultsion on metal plate, the stuff they used prior to celluloid.

Re: Old photos on metal ?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:42 pm
by DebT
Thnaks for that - yes we have taken some copies off succesfully but really curious about what the origionals were
DebT