a bit of backstory: when my grandmother was around 18-20 she had some shots of her professionally taken. That was quite some time ago, since she is 98 now (and still rocking BTW). We still have a beautiful framed print of her from this photoshoot.
Well some years ago I was goofing aroung grandmas house and found in a box what seemed a negative of that photo. I made a duplicate but then I lost track of the original, which I thought was lost in a recent home renovation. Until today, when I found it at the bottom of a huge box of photos (and dealing with that will be a future post!). Sorry for the long backstory, but I'm quite excited!
Now to the questions: the negative is on Ferrania P3 35mm, which AFAIK is on nitrate stock. I'm not sure if it is the original or a copy, but there are other frames of her in the same setting as the printed photo. If it was to be original, it should date between 1938 to 1941 circa. So the first thing I would be interested in some pointers on how to properly store and preserve this roll.
Secondly, I would like to make a high-res scan of it and have it restored. At least my grandma's portrait. Does anybody have any suggestions on a place that can do this in Europe? Bonus points if they can make an optical duplication of it, I would love to try and print it myself in the darkroom (but this is just an extra
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