rjbuzzclick
Member
Hi All,
I have a 4x5 negative that has a small, curly, clear hair-line on it from a piece of dust that was on the film during exposure. I would like to spot this on the negative so it will show up white on the print and be easier to spot back down darker. I have some experience and success spotting prints, but have never had any luck etching prints which is why I'd like to deal with this on the negative.
The smallest brush I have is a 3/0 which is too big, and have not found anything smaller. I'm thinking that I can trim one of my 3/0 brushes down until it's just a few bristles (testing on a scrap negative of course). Is this the best solution, or is there possibly a better way to approach this?
Thanks for any advice you have,
Reid
I have a 4x5 negative that has a small, curly, clear hair-line on it from a piece of dust that was on the film during exposure. I would like to spot this on the negative so it will show up white on the print and be easier to spot back down darker. I have some experience and success spotting prints, but have never had any luck etching prints which is why I'd like to deal with this on the negative.
The smallest brush I have is a 3/0 which is too big, and have not found anything smaller. I'm thinking that I can trim one of my 3/0 brushes down until it's just a few bristles (testing on a scrap negative of course). Is this the best solution, or is there possibly a better way to approach this?
Thanks for any advice you have,
Reid