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Re: VDB




I never get any sludge!! Not after 24 hours, not after 24 days.

After several months the silver coats the side of the bottle, but the solution remains clear.

Are you mixing with distilled water?

Sandy


At 2:44 PM -0500 11/4/07, Weber, Scott B wrote:

Speaking with a friend who also makes Van Dyke prints I mentioned that I
filter the "sludge" that forms at the bottom of the bottle after 24 hours
when mixing a new batch of solution. He said that he never does this. Are
there any VDB printers out there with opinions on this? Filter or no filter?


Scott B. Weber
Associate Professor of Photography
Department of Fine Arts
Barry University
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