ricksplace
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I have about 50 negatives from 1917 in India. My Grandfather was a photographer with the British troops stationed in Eenjah (India) as he called it. I printed a few images and posted them in my gallery. Grampa is the guy on the Harley. He was born around 1890, and passed away in 1962 when I was 8, so I never really got to know him. I hope you enjoy the pics. The negatives are 2-3/4" X 4-1/2" and appear to be single sheets, or they have been cut from a roll precisely. Any idea what kind of camera might have taken this film from around this era? Just think, no film speed, no light meters! I printed these images without any dodging, burning in, etc. All in all, the image quality is pretty darn good, with some vignetting in the corners. Probably a rapid rectilinear lens? Feel free to leave any and all comments.