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If it were me....I'd dupe all of them as 35mm slides and when requested by
publishers or others, I'd make a 4x5" duplicate (2 actually - 1 original and
1 in-camera original to loan to the requestor) and pass the cost of that
duplication onto the requestor. It will build a "library" of 4x5" duplicates.
Or you could go with 2 1/4" color transparency film instead of 35mm...better
quality, but easier to work with.
-Nina Cummings-
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The Field Museum, Chicago
In article <[log in to unmask]> Wendy
Bustard <[log in to unmask]> writes:>Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 15:09:57 -0600
>From: Wendy Bustard <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Lantern slides
>The Chaco Culture NHP Museum Collection has several hundred glass lantern
>slides, hand-tinted, from the 1920s. We are currently trying to decide
>the best medium for duplicating the slides (negatives, positives, etc.)
>for research and future duplication requests. Any suggestions regarding
>the best media, photo shops, etc. would be appreciated.
>Wendy Bustard
>Curator
>Chaco Museum Collection
>505-277-2730
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