Christopher Walrath
Member
Well, I was just handed a 60-70 year old black and white silver print of my coworker's grandmother on an old motor bike along the shore of an Illinois pond. I was admonished not to harm the print under pain of unimaginable tortures.
Well, they asked if I could enlarge it. . . . OK.
I need to do this without harming the print. I could copy it onto new film by taking a picture of it but I would imagine that there is more information on the print than there would be in any negative I was to expose of it now. Is there a non-damagin way to transfer the data in this print to an enlargeable negative without harming the print?
Well, they asked if I could enlarge it. . . . OK.
I need to do this without harming the print. I could copy it onto new film by taking a picture of it but I would imagine that there is more information on the print than there would be in any negative I was to expose of it now. Is there a non-damagin way to transfer the data in this print to an enlargeable negative without harming the print?