Ah...nice. Did you pick that Autochrome up at Photographica a few weeks ago, then? I looked at it long and hard... :-)
Robert
Chris, those are fantastic! Thank you for sharing them.
Here is a 5x7 plate that I just bought from a fellow in England:
I'm bit. I'm going to keep looking for these.
Cameron Cornell
Washington State
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The Autochrome is exceptional.
I don't blame you at all. I picked it up and put it down several times, it's lovely. But I hit that table at the end of the day rather than the beginning, and had already spent enough: including coming home with a couple boxes of antique dry plates (and one box of Jason's modern ones, to compare to my own), and one...autochrome, found at another table. The glass was broken along one side, but it was still recoverable, and much less expensive as a result. FWIW.
FF-082, Springtime Autochrome by Robert Brazile, on Flickr
Robert
Have any of you printed these negs on paper? Curious what they'd look like as actual prints, probably have enough density for silver chloride and alt processes no ?
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