Have a small problem. One of my negatives appears to have a very short white line entering the image area from the rebate. It's basically a line about 1.5 mm long on a 6x6 negative. When printed this mark is black. It appears this is probably a fault on the negative during manufacture.
I intend to Lith print the neg.
My question is given I am going to Lith print the neg, is it possible to simply use bleach to lighten/remove the line after lith printing? Would it simply end up apeearing then as a white line (or lighter tone area...may not be a problem if it is falling in a hilight area, which I think it does) Since the intention is to use this as an exhibit print, I am loathe to "knife it" and am concerned that it would be obvious with the Lith tones.
What other recommendations do people have?
Rgds, Kal
I intend to Lith print the neg.
My question is given I am going to Lith print the neg, is it possible to simply use bleach to lighten/remove the line after lith printing? Would it simply end up apeearing then as a white line (or lighter tone area...may not be a problem if it is falling in a hilight area, which I think it does) Since the intention is to use this as an exhibit print, I am loathe to "knife it" and am concerned that it would be obvious with the Lith tones.
What other recommendations do people have?
Rgds, Kal
