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How to Determine the Emulsion Side of your Slides?

Tuesday, 18 November 2014 by Marsha Knackstedt
How to Determine the Emulsion Side of your Slides? http://youtu.be/ax5v20xyKTg This post is to share with you about determining the emulsion side of a slide. All of the slides shown here are lying with the emulsion side up. The emulsion side consists of a silver halide colloidal particles dispersed in a gelatin matrix. The reason
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How to Determine the Emulsion Side of your Negatives?

Tuesday, 18 November 2014 by Marsha Knackstedt
How to Determine the Emulsion Side of your Negatives? http://youtu.be/Ky8mtbtjwC4 This post is to share with you about determining the emulsion side of your negatives. The emulsion side consists of a silver halide colloidal particles dispersed in a gelatin matrix. The reason why you want to determine the emulsion side is so that you can
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Preserving your past memories and more!

Saturday, 15 November 2014 by Marsha Knackstedt
Knock two birds out with one stone!
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Slide on in!!! Slides, slide transfers, and FREE slideshow!

Saturday, 25 October 2014 by Marsha Knackstedt
Hello to all you photo junkies and photo hoarders out there! Leave A Legacy is here to help you digitize, restore, and create digital memories of all your past media! Today, we would like to talk to you about slides. Remember back in the day, you had to pull out the ol’ projector and find
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The why about Marsha and Leave A Legacy part 3

Tuesday, 21 February 2012 by Marsha Knackstedt
Marsha, the founder of Leave A Legacy, read a story in the Wall Street Journal one day and that gave her the idea that has now become Leave A Legacy. A bit more of the why about Marsha and Leave A Legacy.
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