Re: Spotting Alt Prints

From: Jack Fulton ^lt;jefulton1@comcast.net>
Date: 02/17/04-08:04:50 AM Z
Message-id: <BC575F82.2F0%jefulton1@comcast.net>

Jan, you are so right. Sugar is very bad for one. Diabetes, you know.
> Jack,
>
> I guess thats better than his Scotch and Sugar Pops for breakfast.
>
> xoxox
> Jan Pietrzak
>
>
>> From: Jack Fulton <jefulton1@comcast.net>
>> Date: 2004/02/17 Tue AM 07:22:11 GMT
>> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
>> Subject: Re: Spotting Alt Prints
>>
>> Eric:
>> I enjoyed your answer . . but, hey, do not forget that Eugene Smith, who
>> was a Farmer's Reducer (Pot. Ferricyanide) fan to the nth degree, loved to
>> have his scotch and milk right next to the reducer in his sink.
>> Jack
>>
>>> Since I do my spotting in the morning (w/this view),
>>> <http://www.eman-photo.com/Photography/Fine_Art/Sunrise/sunrise.html>,
>>> I find it's too early for me to mix alcohol w/my
>>> saliva =)!!!
>>> eric
>>> --- Jack Fulton <jefulton1@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> I understood that dependent on one's saliva which,
>>>> normally, again, as
>>>> understand, is alkaline, it could alter the
>>>> quality/color of the retouching
>>>> fluid. Since then, I place some on my retouching
>>>> pallete for I do a lot of
>>>> color, and dissolve all my colors w/alcohol.
>>>> Jack Fulton
>>
>>
>
Received on Tue Feb 17 20:05:07 2004

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