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Re: SAME BRUSH; PT/PD & CYANO?


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I do it all the time, no adverse effects -> as long as you promptly clear
the brush / keep it clean meticulously. YMMV of course...

29 Ekim 2008, Çarşamba, 5:14 am tarihinde, BOB KISS yazmış:
> DEAR LIST,
> 	I use a 4" Magic Brush for coating large PT/PD prints.  As they are
> rather expensive, might I use the same brush for coating large cyanotypes?
> Can the brush be sufficiently cleaned when switching back and forth
> between
> processes?  Or will one process contaminate the other?