Christopher Walrath
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(taken from Photographic Facts and Formulas - 5th printing - Wall and Jordan
BLACK FOR WOOD AND METAL
Use vegetable black mixed with terebene or turpentine. When used on the inside of the bellows, the black is made into a stiff paste with raw linseed oil and then thinned down with turpentine.
BLACK FOR CAMERAS
This may be used for wood or leather, inside or out.
Nigrosine, spirit soluble . . . 2.5g
Bismarck Brown . . . 0.65g
Alcohol . . . 3.0cc
Aniline...
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