fabulousrice
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I'm trying to find what would be the best paint to repair engraved numbers on my lenses
A lot of the cameras I use from the 70s to 90s have fluorescent paint as here:
There are generally three colors used across lenses from this period: green, pink and orange.
I could only find this article about repairing (or creating) lens lettering in this fashion, but the results he shares seem duller than the results I'd wish to get (might be because of his photos? hard to tell).
When shined under a black light as in my picture, the numbers really pop. I'd like to be able to reproduce to repair but also build a lens I'm working on.
Has anyone had success repairing or creating lens numbering that closely matches what is seen on this picture, and what precise inks or paints did you use? Thanks!
A lot of the cameras I use from the 70s to 90s have fluorescent paint as here:

There are generally three colors used across lenses from this period: green, pink and orange.
I could only find this article about repairing (or creating) lens lettering in this fashion, but the results he shares seem duller than the results I'd wish to get (might be because of his photos? hard to tell).
When shined under a black light as in my picture, the numbers really pop. I'd like to be able to reproduce to repair but also build a lens I'm working on.
Has anyone had success repairing or creating lens numbering that closely matches what is seen on this picture, and what precise inks or paints did you use? Thanks!