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    NOS KODAK Lantern Slides unexposed

    Just got them in a sealed KODAK box

    I am going to wait a bit to open for KODAK instructions

    I have long wanted to make a few and use an enlarger as projector

    Perhaps a spare ELWOOD with a lot of light

    Any tips accepted gladly

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    Re: NOS KODAK Lantern Slides unexposed

    Fun!

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    Re: NOS KODAK Lantern Slides unexposed

    An original, old HC-110 works good for older plates /sheets where you expect base fog.

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    Re: NOS KODAK Lantern Slides unexposed

    Good advice. thank you

    I have shot and processed 127 year old plates, attached

    One oddity, is the box does not spec color or BW, but from chems advised ON the box it must be BW

    I will open in complete dark soon and get the instructions I know are inside

    Glass Plate Box by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr

    PS 1884 Standard Dry Plate Company 5X7 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaidotas View Post
    An original, old HC-110 works good for older plates /sheets where you expect base fog.
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    Re: NOS KODAK Lantern Slides unexposed

    The text on the box states "Blue Sensitive", so if it is color it is only one color.

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    Re: NOS KODAK Lantern Slides unexposed

    Keeping an eye on this thread. Picked up these three items a while back for a few dollars. Finally got the shutter to work. Pretty simple and basic.... no iris, no focus, but a choice of "Instantaneous" or "B" shutter speeds.
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