Re: Miss Scarlet, in the Studio, with the Brush

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From: Kerik Kouklis (kerik@kerik.com)
Date: 02/18/02-04:45:42 PM Z


FYI:

Ultra Fine Point Sharpie brand permanent markers can also be used for
this purpose. Both the red and black work well. If you spot on the back
of the film (non-emulsion side), the ink can easily be removed with
PEC-12 film cleaner if you make a boo-boo.

Kerik Kouklis
www.Kerik.com

> 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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