Miss Scarlet, in the Studio, with the Brush
From: Jeff Buckels (jeffbuck@swcp.com)
Date: 02/18/02-04:02:05 PM Z
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At the suggestion of Dick Arentz in the Platinum/Palladium Book, I got
some Crocein Scarlet to spot pinholes on my negatives for pt/pd
printing. You know, the red material will mask the UV light, etc. I
was surprised to find that Crocein Scarlet comes as a powder. The
mystery I need solved is: How do I use this stuff? Anybody know? I
mean, I suppose you make a solution w/ some amount of some liquid plus
some amount of the powder, get a teeny weeny brush, etc. etc. Anybody
used this? Thanks. -jeff buckels
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