20141212 by Cezar Popescu | Dec 12, 2014 | Daily Work | 5 comments Statistics Number of plates digitized 28 Size on disk 3889303552 bytes (3.62 GB) Total area scanned 3255 cm² 5 Comments Cristina Diac on 2014/12/12 at 11:22 PM ce misto e asta! chiar si asa, fara cap Reply Colecția Costică Acsinte on 2014/12/12 at 11:26 PM Ăla doar în ștrampi și bocanci mi se pare cel mai tare 🙂 Reply Cristina Diac on 2014/12/12 at 11:28 PM da, da. si settingul fotografiei. asa ne pozam si noi, dupa jdemii de ani Reply IvanStoler on 2014/12/13 at 1:36 AM When you scan, are these scanned in any order? Do a batch of images all come from the same time or town? Reply atelierelealbe on 2014/12/13 at 1:47 AM IvanStoler The plates are stored in large wooden crates, each pack of 7 plates wrapped up in some textile material. Most probably we (me and you all) are the first to see the pics since Acsinte developed them. Reply Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Colecția Costică Acsinte on 2014/12/12 at 11:26 PM Ăla doar în ștrampi și bocanci mi se pare cel mai tare 🙂 Reply
Cristina Diac on 2014/12/12 at 11:28 PM da, da. si settingul fotografiei. asa ne pozam si noi, dupa jdemii de ani Reply
IvanStoler on 2014/12/13 at 1:36 AM When you scan, are these scanned in any order? Do a batch of images all come from the same time or town? Reply
atelierelealbe on 2014/12/13 at 1:47 AM IvanStoler The plates are stored in large wooden crates, each pack of 7 plates wrapped up in some textile material. Most probably we (me and you all) are the first to see the pics since Acsinte developed them. Reply
ce misto e asta! chiar si asa, fara cap
Ăla doar în ștrampi și bocanci mi se pare cel mai tare 🙂
da, da. si settingul fotografiei. asa ne pozam si noi, dupa jdemii de ani
When you scan, are these scanned in any order? Do a batch of images all come from the same time or town?
IvanStoler The plates are stored in large wooden crates, each pack of 7 plates wrapped up in some textile material. Most probably we (me and you all) are the first to see the pics since Acsinte developed them.