Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/06/25

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Subject: [Leica] amazing - history and technology
From: chris at chriscrawfordphoto.com (Chris Crawford)
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 01:55:48 -0400

I've done a lot of this for my family too over the years. Back before I
learned Photoshop and had a scanner, I used to photograph old prints on
black and white film and make new prints in the darkroom. That's back when
I was in high school and college.

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On 6/26/13 1:27 AM, "Jayanand Govindaraj" <jayanand at gmail.com> wrote:

>Nice - in fact I have been doing the same thing to some family studio
>photographs from the 1930s onwards. Usually, only one tattered print
>remains - so I scan,clean up, print and distribute prints to all the
>extended family members who want it. Here is one such - my Father-in-Law's
>family around 1950, before his marriage - he is the second one from the
>right in the back row:
>
>http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/OddsAndEnds/SGS2.jpg.html
>
>Cheers
>Jayanand
>
>
>
>On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 2:17 AM, George Lottermoser
><imagist3 at mac.com>wrote:
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>>http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/2013/06/bringing-history-back-to-l
>>ife-with-newseums-creating-camelot.html
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>> Regards,
>> George Lottermoser
>> george at imagist.com
>> http://www.imagist.com
>> http://www.imagist.com/blog
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/imagist
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