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I just received this nice Police tunic and visor from a gentleman who found it stored away in a cabinet of a home. It is missing the sleeve patch, you can see the outline of it in one of the photos below. The cap is missing the insignia as well.
The questions I have are…
Thanks!
Dzyner
I collect WWII German Uniforms.
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I am wondering when the "high-gloss" photographic paper of better overall image quality than the "matte" type was introduced. I have a rather unfocused photo of Hitler dated 1935 on such glossy paper and many of the photos in the Reichspost/Postschutz/SS-photo album of mine are also on this kind of paper. I just became curious if anyone knew when this kind of photo paper came into use.
In my opinion the overall image quality is much better on the high-gloss paper than on the matte paper.
Here an example of high-gloss photo quality (my lousy photo of the photo can not capture the image quality properly):
The Hitler photo on same type of paper:
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And a photo on lower quality matte paper (showing Hitler and Baldur von Schirach in the early days of the Third Reich):
All input into this question of mine will be most welcome and appreciated!
Regards,
Kenneth S-H.