Identifying Different Types of Old Photographs | Who Knew?! | ANTIQUES ROADSHOW | PBS

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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    Daguerreotype? Ambrotype? Tintype? Figuring out the type of antique photograph you have is a key to discovering its age! Get some quick tips on how to identify old images from expert Daile Kaplan.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @tannerbeverley26
    @tannerbeverley26 2 года назад +3

    Guy in the back brought a soundtrack with him

  • @singlesideman
    @singlesideman 2 года назад +1

    Technically there were some very early experiments with color photography when Daguerreotypes were current, by Levi Hill using his Heliochromy process, but if you had one of these photographs it would be worth a fortune, and one of the very few that isn't in the Smithsonian.

  • @margaretsen7479
    @margaretsen7479 2 года назад +2

    If one is ever in Pittsburgh. Stop at a little museum called photo antiquities.

  • @dsadik666
    @dsadik666 2 года назад +1

    Great information

  • @josephmoodie4970
    @josephmoodie4970 2 года назад

    I have a 1918 Red Sox babe Ruth team photo and it’s not modern on any way but the only one I can find for an exact match is at the national baseball library and they won’t let me anywhere near it

  • @ripleymagic
    @ripleymagic 2 года назад +1

    The materials that the actual frames are made from are just as interesting some are made from Bois Durci French for “hardened wood”) is a natural plastic that was invented in France in the mid-19th century by mixing wood flour and ox blood and, after drying, pressing them into molded pieces while being heated. Blood!!!!!

  • @jopied_
    @jopied_ Год назад

    i'm not an expert on old photographs or any.. but isn't it really bad for these photographs to see sunlight?

  • @lesjones8960
    @lesjones8960 2 года назад

    I saw you on one. Lol.

  • @truckstreestoys
    @truckstreestoys 2 года назад

    UN FRICKEN REAL!

  • @drinny26
    @drinny26 2 года назад

    Either remove the glass from the frame or do this inside next time. I couldn’t even tell what she was talking about.

  • @smalltowndowntown9199
    @smalltowndowntown9199 2 года назад

    I had her appraise some photos of mine at the roadshow (didn’t make it on TV) and she was quite rude and dismissive. Acted like she couldn’t be troubled to look at what I had.

    • @riverraisin1
      @riverraisin1 2 года назад

      I got that sort of vibe from watching this.