I have a box of Autochrome plates "A. Lumiere & Ses Fils Plaques Autochromes" and was wondering if I could use these & then develop them... Anyone tried using old plates? I've found a couple of reference sites for autochromes, but no mention of using old plates.
Just a thought here, and prehaps it should be in the alt process list, but has anyone ever tried to recreate autochrome plates after they were discontinued?
From what I've seen of the pictures taken on this process (BBC4 is showing a series on the pictures of Albert Kahn) I quite like the feel and appearance of them. A bit like hand tinting but more lifelike.
Just a thought here, and prehaps it should be in the alt process list, but has anyone ever tried to recreate autochrome plates after they were discontinued?.....
htmlguru here on apug has tried
to duplicate making autochromes.
perhaps you can contact him ( or he will post in this thread ? )
to learn how he might have processed HIS
or ask him for advice.
from what i remember he was close,
but still had hurdles to overcome.
good luck!
john
A duplicate of an Autochrome onto a modern slide film which is then scanned gives better results than a direct scan I think.
I was fortunate to be able to see the original. Lots of obvious reasons IT is not on display.
I'd love for you to go over and take a peak yourself. It is a pretty special case.
One of the nicest autochromes we'll ever see,
the fresh from storage,
The 5x7 Steichen of Charlotte Spaulding:
A duplicate transparency is on exhibit at the Eastman House. Wonderful.
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