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Proust’s Paris in Photographs

  http://www.proust-arts.com/prousts-paris.html

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Introducing our first Process ID Chart: 19th Century Photographs

http://gawainweaver.com/images/uploads/Process%20ID%20Chart_19th%20Century%20Photo.pdf

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The Creepiest Headless Portraits from the Victorian Era

Brace yourself – this gets REALLY weird… http://io9.com/the-creepiest-headless-portraits-from-the-victorian-era-472678985

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Henry Carter & The Divisive Moment

http://duckrabbit.info/blog/2013/04/henry-carter-the-divisive-moment/

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Social Media Networks Stripping Data from Your Digital Photos

http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2013/04/social-media-networks-stripping-data-from-your-digital-photos/

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stolencamerafinder

http://www.stolencamerafinder.com/

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Tozzer Library albums highlighted in today’s Gazzette

http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/43032030?n=1&printThumbnails=no&jp2Res=.125&imagesize=1200&rotation=0

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Digital Preservation Webinars

This is a series of 4 free digital preservation webinars. Notice number 4: Intro to Digital Preservation #4: “Using FITS to Identify File Formats and Extract Metadata” Speaker: Andrea Goethals, Harvard University. http://www.aserl.org/intro-dp-2013/

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“Mirror With A Memory:” Harvard in the Civil War through a photographic lens

http://library.harvard.edu/university-archives/archives-news-4

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Film and Airport X-rays

This past weekend I was ‘forced’ to let security put my camera and unexposed Tri-X film through the x-ray machine. It’s never happened to me before, and I’m wondering what kind of damage (if any, fingers crossed) I can expect.  … Continue reading

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