These images? I was sent them as well http://www.snopes.com/photos/military/pearlharbor.asp | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | D A V I D E M E R I C K Digital Media Specialist St. Mary's College of Maryland dnemerick@... http://staff.smcm.edu/dnemerick/ http://emerick.blogspot.com http://smcmlibrary.blogspot.com You ar not going to belive this but my cousin sent me jpegs done with a Brownie Kodak type camera that was last seen in the 1940's. I don't know where he found these. Somewhere on line. It had a roll of black and white film in it. They developed it. They came to find out the photographs were amazingly shot documents of the bombing of Pearl Harbon on December 7, 1941.The prints from those negs were across the board almost perfect. I've heard of stories like this before but never such an historic event. I'll try to post one of them in the photo section here. John
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Film deterioration
2008-01-22 by David Emerick
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