mdarnton, that's true. In this case, this photographer probably wasn't fussy about how the image looked. I own a number of original movie stills from the 1930s, and I'm always amazed at how super...
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mdarnton, that's true. In this case, this photographer probably wasn't fussy about how the image looked. I own a number of original movie stills from the 1930s, and I'm always amazed at how super...
I would like to see the image the way the photographer saw it when he looked at the negative right after developing, and I think Shorpy manages to capture that. It doesn't have a Photoshop'ed effect...
PaulBarden, thank you very much for taking the time to edit the file yourself. I think your result was different than both mine and Shorpy's but I like the look and would be interested to know how...
The Shorpy photo is the second image, and it just seems a bit sharper to me.
Hello! I'm curious if anyone here can share some tips on adjusting the clarity of scanned 8x10 glass plate negatives. I restore historic photos from the Library of Congress to turn into large-format...