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Vintage Tin Type Photo Popular Q&A
Q: How to Care for a Tintype Photo.
A: 1. Wash your hands before touching a tintype photograph. Wear clean, lint-free cotton gloves when handling tintype photographs to protect the photograph from fi... Read More »
Q: How to Protect Tintype Photos.
A: 1. Handle them with lint-free cotton gloves at all times. The dirt and oils from your fingers can damage the photo over time. 2. Place photographs that are in e... Read More »
Q: What is the value of a 1914 tintype photo?
A: It's worth about 10 trillion dollars. Read More »
Q: When were tintype photos taken?
A: Tin Type photos were first made in 1856 and by 1860 were widely begin use throughout the Untied States. Hamilton L.Smith from Ohio developed the tin type. This ... Read More »
Q: Looking to find photoshop plugins that can make my photos look vi...
A: I find overlays of texture do the trick. http://www.flickr.com/photos/perki88/357... Read More »