Photograph 50001-3217
from Group 50001

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This is a linked photograph that Visual Ancestor does not host. See URL below for source.
This is a linked photograph that Visual Ancestor does not host. See URL below for source.
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Photograph: 50001-3217
Group: 50001
Image Number: 3217
Disposition: Public Institution
Image Status: Linked
Location: Online
Image Type: CDV
Event: Portrait
Num Persons: 1
Part of Album: No
URL: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/lilj/item/2020637360/
Date (Est): 1860-1890
Determination: Deduction
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Front Inscription: None
Back Inscription: None
Other Inscription: Unidentified soldier of 2nd California Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword
Provenance: None
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Active: True
Access: Group
Created: March 7, 2025
Contributor: CuratorInChief
Curator: CuratorInChief
Archivist: CuratorInChief

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Photographer: 28885
Individual Name: Robertson & Co.
Business Name: Robertson & Co.
Determination: Photographer Stamp
Num Locations: 1
Location Number: 1
Determination: Photographer Stamp
Loc Begin Date: Unknown
Determination: Unknown
Loc End Date: Unknown
Determination: Unknown
Address: 32 Kearny St.
City: San Francisco
State: CA
Country: United States
Note: None
Active: True
Archivist: CuratorInChief

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License: Public Domain Linked: Visual Ancestor provides linked access to this and other related digital works which we do not own and which are hosted on someone else's website or web service that are not affiliated with us. We have done so based upon evidence that these works exist within the Public Domain with no rights restrictions upon them, nor any other restriction on their use. We hold this belief based upon the rights statement provided by the host, in conjunction with the age and nature of these works, and lack of evidence of any copyrights in legal effect. However, we do not provide any guarantee, implied or actual, that this is necessarily the case and advise you to arrive at your own conclusion before using these works. If you do have evidence that these works are protected by a legally valid copyright, please report such evidence both to us and the host for immediate action. Submit take-down request. More about licensing.
Citation: Robertson & Co. (Est. 1860-1890). Unidentified Soldier Of 2nd California Infantry Regiment In Uniform With Sword. https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/lilj/item/2020637360/. In the digial collection Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540. June 17, 2025.

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Notes about Altering Photographs

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Notes about Photograph Quality

For best preservation, photographs should be scanned at a minimum resolution of 600 dpi (dots-per-inch) for the obverse side, and a minimum of 300 dpi for the reverse side. It is better to capture too much quality and image detail than too little. Tiny photographs can be scanned at 1,200 dpi. Scanners usually have settings that allow you to adjust scanning resolution.

Image compression also plays a factor in image quality. Higher compression means image quality is lower, but the file size commensurately decreases. File formats that are "lossless" have no compression (thus maximum quality), but may consume more memory space than what is really needed. Visual Ancestor uses JPG images with 5% compression (95% quality factor) for the obverse side, and 10% compression (90% quality factor) for the reverse side.

Notes about Shading and Hues

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The surface area of album pages, which are usually very light in shading, influences how the photographs appear therein. This is why a photograph in an album page may appear lighter and dominated by lighter hues, while the exact same photograph when viewed alone may appear darker and dominated by darker hues.