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They had probems in 1910 with not controlling the model - What is the baby doing?
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Should Social Services know about this?
Exposure time for a glass 1/4 plate must have been quite long by the movement of the hand.
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Chambers are still a local haulier today nearly 100 years on!
I have been restoring old photos for about 20 years - had one of the first Apple greyscale scanners (second hand as they were about £2000 new) and one of the early Mac 20's. These plates were in 3 boxes affected by damp and drgrading in an outhouse in the village. A quick tip for removing the white dust flecks is to duplicate the layer - gaussian blur just to lose the white specks and then use darken to blend. History brush over important features and use healing brush or clone tool just in those areas