When was Kodak Royal paper used?
The exact date when this particular type of paper was first manufactured is uncertain, however the Kodak Professional catalogue for 1923 lists the paper as “White, Royal, (rapid)”.
What is Kodak Royal paper?
Kodak Royal Generations Papers is an exceptional color negative paper for making color prints from color negatives. Royal Papers offer exceptional optical and digital silver-halide performance, with unparalleled image accuracy, crisp clear text reproduction, and rich compelling colors.
Which photographic paper is best?
The best photo paper for inkjet printers in 2021
- Canon. Photo Paper Pro Platinum PT-101.
- Canon. Photo Paper Pro Luster LU-101.
- Canon. Photo Paper Pro Premium Matte PM-101.
- Epson. Premium Photo Paper Glossy.
- Epson. Premium Photo Paper Semi-Gloss.
- Epson. Ultra Premium Presentation Paper Matte.
- Hahnemühle. Photo Rag Baryta.
- Hahnemühle.
What do the numbers on the back of a KodaK picture mean?
The numbers that this thread is discussing is the printing code numbers that was used in the processing machine. The same identical numbers would be on thousands of photos from different people. Your best bet would be to try to find and contact the photographer who took the photos.
What do the numbers on the back of a Kodak picture mean?
How can I tell how old a photograph is?
Fashion is usually the best indicator when it comes to noting down the time the picture was taken. For instance, if you have any pictures from the 19th century, use the sleeve length as an indicator of time. Sleeves changed length and shape through that time so it would be easy for you to notice a common trend.
Are negatives dated?
The only markings on the negative would be the film type which may help, they could give you approx dates when the film was made, but that’s about it. Unless the camera imprinted some information between the frames or on the edges.