[Leica] [OM] IMG: Two From My Archives

Ted Grant tedgrant at shaw.ca
Tue Dec 8 11:49:56 PST 2015


Hi Nathan,

Question regarding "time frame?"  The old time "real photos from film" that you posted. Will digital images after a similar length of time??  Will digital retain it's quality as good as what we see here on film??

Just wondering?

cheers,

ted

 

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From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Nathan Wajsman
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Subject: Re: [Leica] [OM] IMG: Two From My Archives

 

Good on you for preserving those memories. I have done the same with my father’s pre-war photographs. In fact, considering that those pictures were made in a poor part of Eastern Poland in the 1920s and 1930s, they have held up amazingly well.

 

Cheers,

Nathan

 

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> On 07 Dec 2015, at 21:52, Jim Nichols <jhnichols at lighttube.net> wrote:

> 

> In 1980, I was shooting with a Polaroid SX-70.  This is an edited scan, showing my late wife and our first grandchild.  He is now a doctor with a successful practice in Internal Medicine, and has four children of his own.

> 

> http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Rob+and+Grandma+1980.jpg.html

> 

> Among the family history keepsakes that my wife had was a studio photo of her great-grandparents and their family, typical of the studio work of the early 1900s.  Her grandfather is the young man second from the right as you view the photo.  There are some stains from the years that show if one looks too closely.  I did not attempt to remove them.

> 

> Her grandfather went on to build his own trailer incorporating a Direct Positive studio, which he and his wife used at fairs and celebrations to provide income during the 1930s.  His younger brother, in front, organized a crew that toured the West offering to convert family pictures into curved-glass covered portraits.  Though most such crews were honest, there were some dissatisfied customers, resulting in signs telling portrait salesmen that they were unwelcome and might be shot.

> 

> The young girl in front lived to be 101.

> 

> http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Orr+Family+Circa+1906.TIFF.html

> 

> Comments and critiques always appreciated.

> 

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> Jim Nichols

> Tullahoma, TN USA

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