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Marked Up Photographs Show How Iconic Prints Were Edited in the Darkroom

Marked Up Photographs Show How Iconic Prints Were Edited in the Darkroom.

Fascinating story and images from the time before Photoshop.

This entry was posted in Photography and tagged media/visual literacy, photohistory on September 14, 2013 by Lorie Novak.

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