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Abrasive Remover
I dislike liquid negative scratch removers. I did use the long
discontinued Kodak abrasive remover but my supply has run out. Is there a comparable replacement? |
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(Terry Davis) wrote in message ...
I dislike liquid negative scratch removers. I did use the long discontinued Kodak abrasive remover but my supply has run out. Is there a comparable replacement? I am unfamiliar with any abrasive scratch remover for film but Kodak did make an abrasive reducer for retouching. This is a very old technique, the old formulas for it recommend stove polish, an abrasive compound for wood and coal stoves. That willgive you some idea of how long ago these were published. I suspect fine jeweller's rouge will work. The liquid scratch treatments do not remove the scratch. Rather they have an index of refraction similar to the film support and fill in the scratches temporarily. They will not work on the emulsion side. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Probably one of the last great sources for retouching supplies is Veronica
Cass, she teaches negative and print retouching and has a line of materials, videos, and workshops. She even sells the old Adams Retouching Machine (you old timers know what I mean). http://www.veronicacass.com/ -- darkroommike ---------- "Terry Davis" wrote in message ... I dislike liquid negative scratch removers. I did use the long discontinued Kodak abrasive remover but my supply has run out. Is there a comparable replacement? |
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Probably one of the last great sources for retouching supplies is Veronica
Cass, she teaches negative and print retouching and has a line of materials, videos, and workshops. She even sells the old Adams Retouching Machine (you old timers know what I mean). http://www.veronicacass.com/ -- darkroommike ---------- "Terry Davis" wrote in message ... I dislike liquid negative scratch removers. I did use the long discontinued Kodak abrasive remover but my supply has run out. Is there a comparable replacement? |
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