[pure-silver] Re: spotting on RC

  • From: anclancy@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 19:52:09 +0000

when spotting toned prints, especially those of multi colors you might try some 
veronica cass dyes, which will allow you to mix a variety of colors and shades.
regards, 
ann

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> I have a problem.... I've always used FB papers but I thought that I would 
> try using RC because I'm part of a print exchange. I thought that it would 
> make 
> the task of printing several prints, easier. WRONG 
> Here's the situation: 
> 
> I used warm tone, VC peril RC 
> 
> I used a glass negative carrier to keep the negative flat because I knew the 
> heat on the negative over an extended amount of time would cause it to flex. 
> That was my first mistake. I cleaned the carrier but after the prints dried, 
> there are a lot of tiny, tiny spots that I hadn't noticed when the print was 
> wet. 
> 
> Before they had dried though, I sepia toned them and then selenium toned 
> them. Washing in between, of course. 
> 
> Now I'm stuck trying to spot tone dual-toned prints on RC! grrrrrrrrrrr 
> 
> The RC isn't letting me spot them in the way that FB papers do. Also, I'm not 
> sure that the sepia spot toner is the right color. HELP :) 
> 
> Becky Lynn 
> 
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