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  1. :)I'm back! Thank you all for your help. Would anyone that knows the Century Grand or studio cameras from around/ before 1915 really well be willing to read a few paragraphs I wrote for accuracy? I'd really appreciate any corrections. The paragraphs will include descriptions of parts of a large format camera and focusing in a studio environment. It's not an entire chapter, just a few paragraphs. Let me know, and thank you in advance!
  2. Thank you SO MUCH for your help, Joe and Alan!!!! You two are AMAZING! I can't thank you enough for your help. I'm writing a novel and couldn't find much like the details you two supplied to me--and I want to be historically accurate! THANK YOU!!! I may just have to put you two in my acknowledgements when it's published. ; )
  3. Hello, I am doing research for 1915-1920 Portrait Studio Film Processing (& 120mm film for personal use at that time) Would anyone know and/or be able to direct me to a reference to learn 1. what equipment (studio camera?) and what film or plates a portrait studio would have used at that time 2. how their film/plates were developed (in studio? chemicals? light?) 3. how 120mm film was developed in that time period for personal use - using a kodak 3 special Any info for that time period would be helpful. Thank you!
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