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Frequently Asked Questions
How are the photographs made?
We use Epson's K3 photo lab technology.
This method of developing is quickly becoming the standard with
professional photographers for black & white images. This technology
produces an exhibition quality print that has truly neutral tones and
stunning depth and clarity that even rivals traditional silver halide
prints. Color photographs are traditional, chemically developed prints
on Fuji Crystal Archive paper.
Is the resolution disappointing?
No, is the simple answer. Because we are
dealing with historical photographs from a wide range of regions,
creators and time periods, there is variation in the quality. However,
we always ask ourselves if we would be pleased with a particular image
framed and on display before we add it to our inventory. We do not carry
low-quality "snapshots," cheap digital scans or multi-generational
prints.
Are the photographs in the public
domain?
Many of the images are available for use
as public domain images. Some of the images can be licensed for limited
commercial use and some are restricted for all commercial activities. If
you would like more information about a particular image, email us.
Will the watermark/writing appear on
the photograph I receive?
No. The writing on the internet image of
the photograph is to discourage copying and will not appear on your
photograph.
How are the photographs shipped?
8" by 10"s are shipped in a plastic
sleeve and flat, stiff mailer via USPS first class mail. Enlargements
are placed in a plastic sleeve and then into a rigid tube that is of a
larger diameter than the sleeve. This ensures that an impact to the tube
will not be transferred to the image. Enlargements may ship via USPS,
Fedex or UPS.
Is this available in a larger/smaller
size.
Yes. For smaller sizes, email us at
info@historyNYC.com. Larger
sizes can be obtained by purchasing the photograph listing and also
purchasing an
"Enlargement Option" from our eBay store. |