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    Re: "Somebody Photographed This"

    Interesting stuff. With 4000 plates there must be a lot more to come. From the YouTube video, and the quality of the images, it looks like she has a lot of experience with restoration.

    This reminds me I should also have a look at Shorpy's again to see what's new (old) there. https://www.shorpy.com/

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    Re: "Somebody Photographed This"

    Yes, there's more info on her background and activities at her personal website:

    http://www.terricappucci.com/index.html

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    Re: "Somebody Photographed This"

    I have a set of glass plates stashed somewhere. I need to scan them and see what they look like.

    Now, where did I see those . . . . ?

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    David Schaller
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    Saved from a dumpster, glass negatives reveal life in Mass. more than 100 years ago

    This may be behind a pay wall, but if you are just going to the site for one article, you should be able to read it.


    https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/07/...100-years-ago/

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