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Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850.
The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.
The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.
The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.
The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.
What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.
A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.
This album represents the result of their work to date.
PictionID:47061992 - Catalog:14_024582 - Title:Atlas 3D Details: Pad 13; Demating Missle 3D Date: 03/04/1959 - Filename:14_024582.TIF - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850
The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.
The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.
The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.
The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.
What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.
A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.
This album represents the result of their work to date.
Negative No: 1971-0771 - Negatives Book Entry: Health Clinic Gorton Visit of Minister of State for Social Security
Taken with HP5+ 400 film. Bergger semi-matte warm tone paper. Printed in neutral developer. Printed as 8x10
Deepavali greetings to all my friends who celebrating the Festival of Light!
Negative shot using my N95, the lights are not lighten up yet with the beauty of colorful fluorescent effect. :-) Happy Diwali!
negative scanned::Voigtlander R3A::Nokton Classic 40mm f 1.4::Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100 ( self developed with Khai_nomore ) :: Kajang Selangor ::
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im listening to bloodhound gang - hooray for boobies
Found this negative when I picked up my old Beseler enlarger. Negative shot with my Pentax K10D with a 100mm Macro lens and inverted in Photoshop.
Seneca Improved View 5x7, Osaka Wide Field 120mm f/6.3, New Guy negative collodion (1 month old)
f/6.3, ~25 seconds
Took my fresh collodion positive exposure time and calculated a guesstimate for my one month old New Guy negative collodion. It has stayed surprisingly fast. I'm still getting used to negatives. Accidentally stopped the development of this one too soon (after 1 minute) thinking the shadows were starting to fog. They were actually still perfect. Next time I'll have to do a proper step test on glass.