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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Years ago I bought a box of vintage photo gear at a garage sale.
    This young lady was tucked away in one of the plate holders.

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    This is a great thread, the images are wonderful!

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Here's an image I exposed with my Voigtländer Avus summer 2021 using Ilford HP3 plate pre 1944, sensitivity by now approx ISO 25.
    (More in the link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jojjek...h/51368330607/Click image for larger version. 

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    My great-grandmother, taken in the UK in the early part of the last century. 4x5

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Quote Originally Posted by Jojje View Post
    Here's an image I exposed with my Voigtländer Avus summer 2021 using Ilford HP3 plate pre 1944, sensitivity by now approx ISO 25.
    Wow, I'm somewhat surprised. I tried some Kodak Plus-X pan roll film that expired in 1952, and the whole was a dark brown/black color...no images, edge markings, anything.

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Quote Originally Posted by Jojje View Post
    Here's an image I exposed with my Voigtländer Avus summer 2021 using Ilford HP3 plate pre 1944, sensitivity by now approx ISO 25.
    (More in the link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jojjek...h/51368330607/Click image for larger version. 

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    If I hadn’t seen the radar antenna on the top I’d believed it was a vintage image.

    Beautiful images here. The tonality of these old images are beautiful.

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    Thad Gerheim
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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Quote Originally Posted by MultiFormat Shooter View Post
    Wow, I'm somewhat surprised. I tried some Kodak Plus-X pan roll film that expired in 1952, and the whole was a dark brown/black color...no images, edge markings, anything.
    Once in a museum in the 90's we got a camera (Baby Box Tengor) with a film roll in it, I developed it and it had a bit more base fog but still good: apparently exposed in the 60's. Apparently glass plates protect themselves somehow, deterioration being only in the edges.

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    Perhaps this poster could find the many posted over time on our forum

    I know I have a few scattered on this forum

    I also have shot very old unexposed plates that may be of interest

    These 120 year old NOS 5X7

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

    HAT 1890 Glass NEg by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
    Tin Can

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    Re: Images from vintage glass plates, any size

    This image is from a 5x5 glass plate that I found in an antique store in Walla Walla, Wa. probably 20 years ago. This was the first in my collection of glass plates, tintypes, antique negatives and still my favourite. The unframed image is just me playing around with the collection, but with the same plate.
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