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Bernice Loui
30-Dec-2013, 10:18
This is a pretty amazing find and work done to save these historic negatives..

http://www.nzaht.org/


Bernice

ShannonG
1-Jan-2014, 10:35
Cool find,,So these are glass plates ? What is the cellulose nitrate emulsion? I haven't heard of this process. I wonder what size these are.

Michael Alpert
1-Jan-2014, 11:04
Bernice, Thank you for the link. The photographs are wonderful but seeing them seems a little strange. It is somewhat like hearing the recorded voice of a deceased friend.

Shannon, Cellulose-nitrate refers to the film-base, which was highly flammable and unstable. This material is the reason that many early motion pictures have not survived. It was, of course, much lighter in weight than glass-plates, which I guess was why it was used instead of glass plates during this early exploration. It is a minor miracle that these photographs have survived.

ShannonG
1-Jan-2014, 13:14
Bernice, Thank you for the link. The photographs are wonderful but seeing them seems a little strange. It is somewhat like hearing the recorded voice of a deceased friend.

Shannon, Cellulose-nitrate refers to the film-base, which was highly flammable and unstable. This material is the reason that many early motion pictures have not survived. It was, of course, much lighter in weight than glass-plates, which I guess was why it was used instead of glass plates during this early exploration. It is a minor miracle that these photographs have survived.

Thanks for the info,yup sure does make sense why they used these instead of plates. Here is a link to the rest of the images,its amazing how they got them pulled apart from each otherhttp://www.nzaht.org/