[pure-silver] Re: bleaching pinholes

  • From: anclancy@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 17:49:30 +0000

thanks, i remembered the process with the toothpick. But you are using straight 
iodine?
I tried spotting the negative with Kodak's red scarlett spotting dyes, but it 
is leaving much too large of a spot (well, rather , I am leaving to much area) 
that i really want to go back and spot. Am hoping that this method will leave a 
much smaller area to go back and spot.
Practice is surely in order for this!!
-------------- Original message -------------- 

> I posted the use of a toothpick to apply the iodine. The size of the point of 
> the toothpick can be reduced with a razor blade or with a piece of sandpaper. 
> You want to completely reduce the pin hole and then use spotting color on the 
> resulting white spot. 
> 
> Jerry 
> 
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 11:25 AM 
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> Subject: [pure-silver] bleaching pinholes 
> 
> 
> Some where in my messed up filing system i thought i had a message from the 
> old 
> pure-silver group regarding using tinure(sp?) of Iodine for spot bleaching 
> small 
> pin holes. Does this ring a bell with the "old timers"? Something about using 
> a 
> toothpick with the Iodine, but i don't remember if the Iodine was "cut" to 
> reduce strength, and then of course i am assuming one would re-fix after the 
> process. 
> 
> Does this spark a memory chip for anyone? 
> 
> regards, 
> ann clancy 
> 
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