I'd try photographing it with IR film. I think that's what they used on the
vindolanda tablets...
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Paul Anderson -- VE3HOP
On 2012-08-08, at 10:06 PM, David Riley <fraveydank at gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 2012, at 7:52 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 8 Aug 2012 at 18:03, allison wrote:
When I retired the best after about two years for
a NS* Horizon crate
the first thing I noted is the Horizon even with out the wood cover
was way heavier and it was all the iron and caps in the PS!
When I added disk drives, I replaced the MITS box with an Integrand
unit which has a transformer that would make any steelworker proud.
I recently ran across the documentation and prints for it. Sadly, it
was done as diazo print, so it's pretty much all faded out.
Is there any way to recover those chemically? I'd be surprised if
there weren't some permanent modification of the paper that could be
recovered either through exposing it to something or viewing it under
another spectrum.
- Dave