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So you guys think this is the same acid etching as on Bill's Zorki Jubilee?
Vlad,
My opinion is that the picture of Lenin is done by the same acid-etching process. Probably using a photo of a graphic or actual photograph of Lenin, probably originally in half-tone printing ... maybe from a magazine or or propaganda book or leaflet.



Regards, Bill

Thanks Bill,

This is very interesting process, I am amazed at resulting level of detail.. quite nice!

Vlad

Hi Vlad,
Probably made from a Fed 1c, so very interesting.
An interesting engraving too, for sure. But I regret the red paint...

Amitiés. Jacques.
OK Vlad Your Leninets camera was made in the same process. You can see that when the years go on the surface becomes dull, and become hard to see the fine deail. This should happen with Parkinson camera if the surface is not protected. Protection should be made with colorless Nitro-cellulose enamel. I have done so in a bronze lustre in my home in 1969 and it is absolutely perfect up to day. In 1989 I built a Daguerreotype camera replica
http://www.novacon.com.br/abopics.htm
Its emblem which was copy of the Michel's Auer original daguerreotype camera was done by the same (or similar) process. If you want I shall post new pictures of the camera that is still now in perfect condition. this technique provides beautiful results.
regards LP
OH MY GOD! WOOOOOW!!!!!! ShockedShockedShockedShockedShocked That is incredible Luiz! what an amazing work! I'm a absolutely floored by the detail of this daguerreotype replica! so cool!..

Vlad
Thank you Vlad I will send more detailed pictures next week.
Now I am lazy...SadTongue
LP

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