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Egypt & Istanbul vacation on 35mm nitrate, 1937 Kodak Panatomic X

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User Murp on the dutch 'FOK!' forum has used the deep-learning AI website https://colourise.sg/#colorize to colourize one of the photos.

The result is a subtle but impactful colour rendition.

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Join a journey through the Orient, photographed by a dutch professor in 1937. - Trailer

Scanned from original Kodak Panatomic 35mm negatives, provided in 4K.
 

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Beautiful compilation. Thank you.
 

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This week I scanned the last photos and uploaded everything today.


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Great set of images! Based on our previous exchange regarding the type of camera, this defect looks a lot like one that can occur winding 120 (or similar sized roll film) onto a stainless steel roll. I know the type of camera is really not that important, but wondered if you ever did measure the negative size as you alluded to previously?
 
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