Sorry, the link in my previous message (see below) was broken. Here it is again:
https://goo.gl/qeyqI8
Edgar Hauster
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From: bounce-121087970-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu <bounce-121087970-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu> on behalf of Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 18:06
To: 'Czernowitz Discussion Group'; Irene Fishler
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] The Enigmatic Lady on a Photographic Plate from Bukovina
Dear Irene,
Yes, the enigmatic lady was scanned from a glass negative plate. Using my regular document scanner, for the time being the result is quite poor. Currently I'm looking for an affordable option to get all about 110 glass negative plates scanned by using a professional negative scanner. They all were hidden in these boxes over about more than one century, most probably never developed nowadays. Since at a first glance they show families, farmers wearing traditional costumes, landscapes, steam locomotives, railway stations, etc., I'm positive that we'll be able to identify - with a lot of luck - scenes from Bukovina or at least a Bukovinian connection.
In any case I'm anxious to view the entire series, acquired from Adrian Muraru. For all antiques lovers, like myself, here are 200+ photos from Adrian Muraru's Chaos:
goo.gl/qeyqI8
Browse and enjoy!
Edgar Hauster
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From: bounce-121087370-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu <bounce-121087370-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu> on behalf of Irene Fishler <irenef_at_netvision.net.il>
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 14:18
To: 'Edgar Hauster'; 'Czernowitz Discussion Group'
Subject: RE: [Cz-L] The Enigmatic Lady on a Photographic Plate from Bukovina
Hi, Egdar,
How do you know the Enigmatic Lady is from Bukovina? (Czernowitz?)
>From what period?
Are all 100 plates un-developed for, perhaps, 100 years? Hidden in those
funny boxes?
The Lady-photo, was it scanned from a negative-plate?
Tell us.
Best wishes,
Irene
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[mailto:bounce-121078342-3499296_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Edgar
Hauster
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2016 8:22 PM
To: Czernowitz Discussion Group
Subject: [Cz-L] The Enigmatic Lady on a Photographic Plate from Bukovina
Czernowitzers...
"Adrian's Magnificent Chaos En Route to Suceava" was definitely a highlight
during my this year's motorcycle ride to Bukovina:
http://hauster.blogspot.de/2016/07/adrian-magnificent-chaos-en-route-to.html
On this occasion I acquired more than 100 photographic plates, which I'm
going to develop over the next months, being curious if we'll discover photo
scenes from Bukovina too:
http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=9810
We are starting for this search today with "The Enigmatic Lady on a
Photographic Plate from Bukovina"!
Edgar Hauster
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