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Mar 1, 2014 19:25:17   #
pjarmit Loc: UK, now in Texas
 
100 year old Russian photos

http://www.buzzfeed.com/alanwhite/29-photos-of-russia-you-wont-believe-are-100-years-old?s=mobile

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Mar 2, 2014 06:45:21   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 

Great images!!!
Now who would take the time today needed to produce such images?

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Mar 2, 2014 09:11:37   #
Jack47 Loc: Ontario
 


Some pp ya think???
Thanks for the link.

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Mar 2, 2014 11:29:48   #
William J Renard
 
The picturers are probably taken with a one shot camera,
and processed as carbro prints, since dye transfer came later, or they could have been shot as transparencies, from french slide
film...

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Mar 2, 2014 11:53:50   #
Dick Z. Loc: Downers Grove IL
 


Very nice pictures, pjarmit. Sounds like he used a proccess simular to Die Transfer. Thank's for sharing.

:) :) :)

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Mar 2, 2014 16:58:11   #
James Shaw
 


Nice but where did the color come from in 1910?
- Jim

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Mar 2, 2014 17:35:31   #
Dick Z. Loc: Downers Grove IL
 
James Shaw wrote:
Nice but where did the color come from in 1910?
- Jim

James, I beleive the color was added to 3 seperate negatives taken with 3 basic filter colors then each dyed with one of the three basic colors then overlayed to make the color print. That process is probably used today and now called the dye transfer proccess. I'm not sure who invented it but I've seen super salon prints made by that process.

Perhaps you could Google the Die Transfer print proccess and find more on the subject.

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Mar 2, 2014 17:41:17   #
James Shaw
 
Dick Z. wrote:
James, I beleive the color was added to 3 seperate negatives taken with 3 basic filter colors then each dyed with one of the three basic colors then overlayed to make the color print. That process is probably used today and now called the dye transfer proccess. I'm not sure who invented it but I've seen super salon prints made by that process.

Perhaps you could Google the Die Transfer print proccess and find more on the subject.


Thanks so much!
- Jim

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Mar 2, 2014 17:51:22   #
jthelw Loc: California
 
What an amazing glance into history. Some of the photos look hand-colored, some, I just don't know.

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Mar 3, 2014 10:58:14   #
William J Renard
 
If you look at my statement, you will learn, that the process was what was called CARBRO. Dye transfer came later

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Mar 3, 2014 14:42:23   #
nairiam Loc: Bonnie Scotland
 


Absolutely fantastic. Thanks for sharing!

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