Lisa,
You don't get it off. Because of water drops or excessive moisture
from inadequate drying of the coated gum paper the gelatin of the
negative stuck to the paper and became a permanent part of it through
exposure and hardening.
Best thing is to scan the negative and print a digital negative.
Sandy King
>I am doing some gums today. Something went wrong and I now have pieces of
>pigment/gum/dichromate on the emultion side of the negative. An original
>4x5 B&W kodak trix negative. Never had anything like this before. How do I
>get it off??
>
>Lisa
Received on Sat May 15 14:44:15 2004
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