I have received some old glass plate and gelatin negatives from a Historical Society for scanning and printing. I have 3 of those gelatin negatives that are totally yellow. They look like normal negatives other than the coloring. I have scanned them on my Epson V800 scanner as B&W and they produce a "normal" image.
What I am trying to find out is if anyone here knows why these negatives are totally yellow. They are from just after the turn of the century Germany, prior to WW I if this helps, taken with a 4x5 camera of unknown origin.
I have tried uploading a pic here but even a 3MB file appears to be too large.
What I am trying to find out is if anyone here knows why these negatives are totally yellow. They are from just after the turn of the century Germany, prior to WW I if this helps, taken with a 4x5 camera of unknown origin.
I have tried uploading a pic here but even a 3MB file appears to be too large.


