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H. Lockwood
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Lockwood, H. The Library of Congress Sometimes you come across a image that due to its age is Art would like to share this with you Did some minor restoration to clear up some eyesores but did as little as possible. Sweet dreams.....I claim no rights to this image other than I did some restore work to it. Title Lockwood, H. Contributor Names C.M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D.C.), photographer Created / Published [between February 1901 and December 1903] Format Headings Glass negatives. Portrait photographs. Genre Portrait photographs Glass negatives Notes - Title is unverified name of sitter or person who ordered the photograph, from handwritten label on negative sleeve or negative. - Date from photographer's logbook. - Gift; American Genetic Association, 1975. - General information about the C.M. Bell Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.bellcm - Temp note: Batch 31. Medium 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. Call Number/Physical Location LC-B5- 50246B [P&P] Source Collection C.M. Bell Studio Collection (Library of Congress) Repository Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print Digital Id bellcm 15025 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/bellcm.15025 Library of Congress Control Number 2016702464 Reproduction Number LC-DIG-bellcm-15025 (digital file from original) Rights Advisory No known restrictions on publication. Online Format image LCCN Permalink lccn.loc.gov/2016702464 Additional Metadata Formats MARCXML Record MODS Record Dublin Core Record

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::corngrowth
08/03/17 8:22 AM GMT
Rob, this time no colorization but restoration, but perfectly done anyhow when I compare it with the original one. Thanks to your editing skils: from poor quality to one which has the appearance of a just in that time taken photograph.
Once again you've done a great job, my friend!
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::tigger3
08/03/17 11:57 AM GMT
I like that you left it in it's original format, your restoration is superb! Now don't get me wrong I love the color transformation you do, but for this one I like that you did not colorize it. tigs=^..^=
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::Nikoneer
08/03/17 4:09 PM GMT
When I pulled a copy and then enlarged it in Photoshop, there are curved streaks across her face that almost look like the whorls of a thumbprint, not surprising that they would be there; a photo of this age would have been handled by bare hands many times since it was developed. In my career we always used cotton or vinyl gloves to avoid burning our fingerprints into film and prints with the oils our hands produce. Yep, Rob, when I first viewed this one as a thumbnail, the first thing that popped into my head was your well-known "trash" art, and yes, sometimes the most essential part of creating art is knowing precisely when to stop--when enough is enough. Revealing just her face puts your efforts of restoration into context.

Happy Trails

-Nik
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.0930_23
08/03/17 5:02 PM GMT
Thanks for sharing Rob. Very interesting.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.icedancer
08/10/17 12:17 AM GMT
Good job on a old conditioned shot
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