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Not an expert but could it be because they were not printed from the original negative or slide? Someone took a picture of the original picture to get a negative and then used it to print out these copies, like a copy negative? Just a guess.....
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You can burn or dodge effects of shades into photos when they print. A good dark room guy would use paddles (tools) to achieve desired photo malipulation, others would just use a piece if cardboard or what ever was laying around. It was fun being in a darkroom with someone that really know their stuff when it came to special effect or restoring old photos.
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