BIG LOT collection 1960\'s color slide photo transparencies Jerusalem Israel


BIG LOT collection 1960\'s color slide photo transparencies Jerusalem Israel

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BIG LOT collection 1960\'s color slide photo transparencies Jerusalem Israel:
$49.99


This sale listing is for a set of 72 (seventy-two)original photo negatives of Jerusalem and the Holy Land circa 1960s. These 72 photo negatives were shot by professional photographers. These images are a rare look at how the area looked nearly 50 years ago.The collection includes:The Wailing Wall; Mount Of Olives and Gethsemane; Via Dolorous; ancient pavement where Christ stood trial; excavations of David\'s and Solomon\'s Jerusalem; interior of Cenacle (room of the Last Supper);birthplace of John The Baptist; ruins of Samaria; Rechovot (The Weizmann Institute entrance); The Garden Tomb; Crusader\'s Fortress; various areas in Caesarea (Augustus Temple, pillars, aqueduct, amphitheatre, etc);Negev (Solomon\'s pillars, canyons, etc); River Jordan; Mount Hermon; Mount of the Beatitudes; Sea of Galilee; Tabgha; Nazareth (many including Mary\'s Well); Beershava camel market; Sodom; Dead Sea; Jacob\'s Well; Dead Sea Scroll cave; excavation at Jericho; Tiberias; Safed; Mount Nebo; Capernaum;and this sale is foractual photo negatives -- you canadjust the color tones, raise the resolution, sharpen the clarity, convert to black & white, correct any dust, etc.


The negatives are called color slides.Technically, slides are called \"positives\" because the image is something you can see by holding it up to light. Slides are actual film strips that can be taken to a photo store or scanned & printed from your own home printer. Color slides are considered collectible because they are actual film strips as opposed to a download or copy of photo.From Pentax Forum: \"Color positive film produces a transparency, what used to be called slides.The advantage of transparency film or positives is that they havevery fine grain and beautiful saturated colors. For that reason it used to be, and still is in some cases, the choice of commercial studio photographers.

Each of the slides/negatives is an actual strip of 35mm film that is held by a cardboard outer sleeve. The film can be developed as an actual photograph (print, poster, gallery image, etc). Basically, the cardboard sleeve is just a way to store the film until ready to be developed. Below is an example of what a slide looks like. Note that the film inside the sleeve has the \"sprockets\" or holes that you expect to find on an actual strip of undeveloped film.

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BIG LOT collection 1960\'s color slide photo transparencies Jerusalem Israel:
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