[pure-silver] Re: spotting warm tone paper
- From: "Dave Valvo" <dvalvo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 20:36:17 -0500
Shannon, need to ask you a question. Is the paper warm silver tone or is
the base warm?
If the later you can use the spot tone you have.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shannon Stoney" <sstoney@xxxxxxx>
To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:17 PM
Subject: [pure-silver] spotting warm tone paper
Thanks for all the advice about re-using DDX.
Now for my other question: I am switching to Forte Warm tone paper since
Agfa is no more. But today I couldn't find any spot-tone for warm tone
paper. The camera store people said that spot tone is also gone. They
had Marshall's spotting dye but it was neutral black. I have an old bottle
of neutral black made by spot tone so I didn't buy it.
Maybe it will work to use neutral black to spot warm tone prints. I
haven't tried it yet. Has anyone else?
A related question: the camera store has some felt tip pens for spotting.
These do come in warm tone. Has anybody tried them?
--shannon
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- From: Shannon Stoney
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- From: John Black
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: Shannon Stoney
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: John Black
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
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- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: Richard Knoppow
- [pure-silver] spotting warm tone paper
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Thanks for all the advice about re-using DDX.
Now for my other question: I am switching to Forte Warm tone paper since Agfa is no more. But today I couldn't find any spot-tone for warm tone paper. The camera store people said that spot tone is also gone. They had Marshall's spotting dye but it was neutral black. I have an old bottle of neutral black made by spot tone so I didn't buy it.
Maybe it will work to use neutral black to spot warm tone prints. I haven't tried it yet. Has anyone else?
A related question: the camera store has some felt tip pens for spotting. These do come in warm tone. Has anybody tried them?
--shannon
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- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: Koch, Gerald
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: Shannon Stoney
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: John Black
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: Shannon Stoney
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: John Black
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: Shannon Stoney
- [pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX
- From: Richard Knoppow
- [pure-silver] spotting warm tone paper
- From: Shannon Stoney