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  1. Photograph: ruby ambrotype, sixth-plate, hand-colored. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photo-graphs Division. Daguerreotype. Reproduced by permission of the Louisiana …

  2. In particular, it covers the eligibility requirements and procedures for registering a group of unpublished or a group of published photographs. Group registration is suitable for most …

  3. If you have a master folder for your photos (such as “My Pictures”) the new folder should be placed inside it. Give the new folder a descripti ve name; a subject or the date created are …

  4. Advanced Have students expand or alter textbook or other printed explanations of history based on images they study.

  5. With the advent of high-resolution digital cameras, powerful personal computers and sophisticated photo-editing software, the manipulation of digital images is becoming more common. Here, I …

  6. Written by James Curtis, this guide offers a brief history of documentary photography, examples of what questions to ask when examining a documentary photograph, and an annotated …

  7. eo; click to view imagery on a map updated 11/2020 Please note: Some aerial photographs are loa. able to patrons with current borrowing privileges. Aer. al photographs may be scanned in …