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#230120 - Tue Feb 01 2011 02:34 PM Glass Negatives
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Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
I bought 500 glass negatives, most of which are wraped in Sears catalog pages. I know subject is important, but was wondering what they may be worth and if there is any interest here.I picked this one randomly and is of 2 woman and 2 children. The page is pencil marked Sallie Porter, May 7, 1906 , and the camera settings. May have some of your relatives. LOL.. Catalog page is buggys for $30.00.. Pretty Cool. Thanks for you help. Owen


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#230127 - Tue Feb 01 2011 02:52 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: LOWright]
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Registered: Sun Oct 21 2007
Loc: Mass
glass negatives are very collectible, some were found in my town and they were able to print a whole book of town history from them. Might want to check your local Historical center 1st. That is if they came from your town
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#230132 - Tue Feb 01 2011 03:07 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: KZ1000]
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Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
KZ1000,
I don't think there from around here, but i'm not sure. I did find one of a 1909 Harly Dvidson and a couple of Lincoln Beachey and Barney Olfield with Barney's Indy Car and Linoln's airplane. I think they may be worth alot, but not sure. Thanks
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#230135 - Tue Feb 01 2011 03:12 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: LOWright]
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Loc: Antioch,IL
yep,you just may have something there!!cool find!!
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#230145 - Tue Feb 01 2011 03:32 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: oldnfuelish]
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Registered: Fri Jul 01 2005
Loc: Raleigh, NC
...worth your time to have them digitally scanned - and by ALL means make sure the labelled wrappers are kept with the negatives...without context, the images are far less valuable...


Edited by gulfiend! (Tue Feb 01 2011 03:32 PM)
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#230196 - Tue Feb 01 2011 06:36 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: gulfiend!]
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Registered: Thu Feb 08 2001
Loc: Wisconsin
I have some glass negatives of old biplanes and cars. Does anyone know how I would go about getting some pictures made from them in this digital age?

Jim
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#230212 - Tue Feb 01 2011 07:00 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: Mr.Wadhams]
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Registered: Fri Feb 19 2010
Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
Jim,
I have a scanner that will scan to my computer and then i can print, or you can take them to a video shop and they can do the same.
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#230216 - Tue Feb 01 2011 07:05 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: LOWright]
THE AMERICAN GARAGE Offline
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Registered: Wed Jun 02 2004
Loc: PECONIC BAY, L.I., NY, USA
OWEN, IS THERE ANYWAY TO BACKLIGHT THESE GLASS NEGATIVES TO THE POINT WHERE YOU COULD TAKE A PICTURE WITH YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SET ON MACRO.
FOR PROCESSING YOU WOULD HAVE TO INVERT (REVERSE) EACH PICTURE WITH A PHOTO EDITING PROGRAM.

I HAVE DONE THIS WITH COLOR KODACHROME SLIDES WITH MUCH SUCESS AND THEY ARE SMALLER 35MM SIZED.

F.Y.I......

Silver Gelatine Dry Plate Negatives were invented by Dr. Richard L. Maddox and first became available in 1873. They were the first economically successful durable photographic medium. Unlike the wet plate variety gelatine dry plates were more easily transported, usable when dry, and needed less exposure to light than the wet plates. Other distinguishing features between the wet and dry variety were the thinner glass and a more evenly coated emulsion in the dry plate negative form. Dry plate glass negatives were in common use between the 1880s and the late 1920s.
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#230221 - Tue Feb 01 2011 07:18 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: THE AMERICAN GARAGE]
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Registered: Fri Feb 19 2010
Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
Doc, My scanner has a cradle to hold them, just scan and print.One of the Lincoln beachey ones that i have is the exact photo on the cover of a book called Lincoln Beachey, The man who owned the skyes.Can you say royalties!LOL
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#230449 - Wed Feb 02 2011 05:20 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: LOWright]
thermactor Offline
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Registered: Wed Apr 27 2005
Loc: Decatur, IL
That sounds like a really good find!

You might check with Shorpy and see how they scan theirs -- they have some excellent resolution.

For that matter, you could probably post them on shorpy.

Wes

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#231138 - Sat Feb 05 2011 05:06 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: thermactor]
SodaJim Offline
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Registered: Thu Jul 02 2009
Loc: Stuart, Fl
I just read an article in the Sun-Sentinel Newspaper recently about a gentleman that had bought a box of glass negatives at a garage sale some time ago... He had them for a few years and after deciding to print a few; it was discovered (documented) these particular glass negatives where taken by Ansel Adams ! ! !


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#231195 - Sat Feb 05 2011 09:35 PM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: SodaJim]
LOWright Online   content
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Registered: Fri Feb 19 2010
Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
I read that somewhere on the net too. Big bucks!
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#231221 - Sun Feb 06 2011 06:42 AM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: LOWright]
THE AMERICAN GARAGE Offline
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Registered: Wed Jun 02 2004
Loc: PECONIC BAY, L.I., NY, USA
ANSEL ADAMS WOULD BE A GREAT FIND FOR GLASS NEGATIVES. HOWEVER, IF THERE WAS A PHOTOGRAPHER FROM THE PAST WHO GLASS NEGATIVES WOULD HAVE SOME SCENES FOR US ALL TO ENJOY, THAT WOULD BE WALKER EVANS.

GOOGLE IMAGE HIS NAME!
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#231254 - Sun Feb 06 2011 09:13 AM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: THE AMERICAN GARAGE]
LOWright Online   content
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Registered: Fri Feb 19 2010
Loc: Louisville, Kentucky
I have some cool ones i would love to share, but once they hit the net? Water marks, from what i understand can be removed!
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#231257 - Sun Feb 06 2011 09:18 AM Re: Glass Negatives [Re: LOWright]
THE AMERICAN GARAGE Offline
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Registered: Wed Jun 02 2004
Loc: PECONIC BAY, L.I., NY, USA
OWEN , IF THERE ARE ANY THAT YOU FEEL ARE SIGNIFICANT ONES TO A VARIETY OF PEOPLE, I SHOULD THINK THAT YOU COULD REPRODUCE THEM AND SELL THEM ON eBay AS SINGLES OR IN GROUPS IN AN 8X10" SIZE.

$INCE THEY ARE YOUR NEGATIVE$, YOU COULD PUT THE$E TO GOOD U$E A$ A MONEY MAKER FOR A LONG TIME. (NOTICE THE SUBLIMINALS? LOL)
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