not the shiny side..... You'll have a great time with these.... btw. some of these images may have historic/commercial value outside your immediate family.
Please be careful with these negatives, they are going to be a bit brittle. good luck! andy -----Original Message----- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??????? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???????]On Behalf Of Jacob Runyan Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 4:49 PM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??????? Subject: [pinhole-discussion] old negatives Hello... This isn't really on the issue of "pinhole" persay. When my grandmother found out I am doing BW photography and pinhole, she brought out a whole book of negatives from the late 19th century that my great uncle took while in Europe. She asked if I could make them in to pictures for her. I would like to but have a general question. She said the film was probably just a standard kodak film...but my question is, which side is the emulsion side? There is a really shiny side, but I can not seem to find any texture in the "emulsion" like I would see on a current day negative. Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated... Thanks, Jacob __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com _______________________________________________ Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML Pinhole-Discussion mailing list Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??????? unsubscribe or change your account at http://www.???????/discussion/
