I'm looking at snapshots from 1953-1964, most of them say Velox on the back which I've read was used only for contact printing. The image minus the border is 3 inches by 3 inches, but I can't find any record of a film in this size.
Velox was designed for use in auto printing facilities. Some of these auto machines actually made very slight enlargements. Velox was a fast contact paper, several stops faster than Azo, thus handled well by these machines. I ran one for a time as a teenager.
I suspect the negative size included the border, the masking frame for the contact prints overlapping the image slightly.I'm looking at snapshots from 1953-1964, most of them say Velox on the back which I've read was used only for contact printing. The image minus the border is 3 inches by 3 inches, but I can't find any record of a film in this size.
That's neat. What did these machines look like? Did roller transport exist back then?Velox was designed for use in auto printing facilities. Some of these auto machines actually made very slight enlargements. Velox was a fast contact paper, several stops faster than Azo, thus handled well by these machines. I ran one for a time as a teenager.
That's neat. What did these machines look like? Did roller transport exist back then?
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