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Postby dk on Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:01 pm

I have a little secret about this image; so go ahead and tell me what you think. I always appreciate the comments.

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Postby Mal on Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:28 pm

It is an old slide that you have scanned and coloured?
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Postby dk on Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:43 pm

Mal, I appreciate you having a look. I guess my 1944 print from slide doesn't warrant more.

I purchased a box of over 1,000 slides at an estate sale and this is one of many pre-1950 color slides. I did no color enhancements or adjustments. The slide was speckled with dust particles and rather than clean them chemically (if that's even possible) I pp the dust using the salt and pepper filter. There are several other slides whose colors are a testament to Kodak of that time period. Sixty-two years old and they look like this...amazing.

I am going to scan them and put the images on cd/dvd. Does anyone have any other preservation suggestions?

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Postby avkomp on Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:35 pm

is a nice image.

well picked as a scan from a slide too!!

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Postby moz on Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:40 pm

I've had some success using air to remove dust, but it does depend on how much you value a slide. A blower brush can work, but a vacuum cleaner in another room is the best bet. You want the outlet somewhere else because it's blowing dust everywhere.

As far as scanning goes, I dunno. I've only used a basic scanner that gave me ~12MP but I've never been too happy with the images (it's over 5 years old) but I decided that I didn't care that much, so I scanned most of my slides/negs and dumped them. I have about 300 left from a WA trip that I'm thinking of getting professionally scanned, but the $2/ea is putting me off.
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