Preserving Your Family Photographs: How to Organize, Present, and Restore Your Precious Family ImagesGenealogists and non-genealogists alike love old photographs and many people have photo collections of their ancestors. Preserving Your Family Photographs shows them how to organize and store these photos so that future generations can also enjoy them. Readers will learn how to care for family photos, identify different types of damage, learn basic conservation techniques, buy the proper storage materials, then organize the family photo archive and safely display it for all to see. * Photo preservation and display techniques appeal to both genealogist and non-genealogist alike * the book provides instruction through the use of beautiful sample photos Maureen Taylor is the author of Uncovering Your Ancestry through Family Photographs. She is a regular contributor to Family Tree Magazine and is a former picture research coordinator and photo curator. She is a frequent lecturer at genealogical conferences and workshops across the country on the subject of photograph identification, organization and preservation. She lives in Westwood, Massachusetts. |
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... Picture Maker to make copy prints while you wait . Kodak's Picture Maker is self - operated . It allows you to crop , enlarge , reduce red eye , and even add creative borders to your pictures . This method is too expensive to use for ...
... Picture Maker to make copy prints while you wait . Kodak's Picture Maker is self - operated . It allows you to crop , enlarge , reduce red eye , and even add creative borders to your pictures . This method is too expensive to use for ...
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... Picture Frames Made to Your Order We Do Copy Work TEXAS OPTICAL COMPANY FAILURES No prints were made from the enclosed negatives , because they would not be classed as " Good Pictures ' We would like your further instructions before we ...
... Picture Frames Made to Your Order We Do Copy Work TEXAS OPTICAL COMPANY FAILURES No prints were made from the enclosed negatives , because they would not be classed as " Good Pictures ' We would like your further instructions before we ...
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... pictures that developed in a minute changed that . Photographers could shoot a picture , watch it develop , and decide whether to take a new one . In the 1970s , Polaroid patented a color film that did essentially the same thing ...
... pictures that developed in a minute changed that . Photographers could shoot a picture , watch it develop , and decide whether to take a new one . In the 1970s , Polaroid patented a color film that did essentially the same thing ...
Contents
Stories Worth Saving | 5 |
The Preservation Facts | 18 |
Cased Images Daguerreotypes Ambrotypes and Tintypes | 41 |
Copyright | |
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