Glass plate negative on light box fabricated by Block to
more easily view the negatives. The light box has 12 individually wired light bulbs, so that Block
could precisely control the backlight.
Mr. Potato Head preparing for his first-ever flight. The balloon owned and piloted by Dave and Kathy Reineke, of Champaign, was picked up at the Cameron Balloons factory in Ann Arbor, Michigan a few days prior. Take off occurred at Centennial High…
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Glass plates that are not enclosed are in danger of being scratched or
having the emulsion pulled away from the glass, and portions of the image being lost. Four flap
envelopes are the preferred enclosure method for glass plate negatives. These…
Unless they are broken, glass plate negatives should be
stored vertically in a snug fitting box. They should not be able to shift or slide in the boxes. We have
lined our box with volara polyethylene foam (an archival quality non-abrasive foam) for…