Reinhold
Advertiser
Ralph, et all...
You'll notice that I have dyslexia.
1899 vs 1988. Grrrrrr
Reinhold
You'll notice that I have dyslexia.
1899 vs 1988. Grrrrrr
Reinhold
Ralph,
On your sheet, 3rd column, just above "GOOD BRUSHES", is the exact same paragraph as I quoted from my 1899 sheet.
I find it interesting that sometime between 1975 (Bill's sheet) and 1988 (our sheets), Retouch Methods changed their recommendations from ammonia to Alka-Seltzer. I wonder why...
My scanner is buried at the moment, I'll try to post the 1975 sheet later.
Reinhold
For what it's worth, my 1983 leaflet specifies Alka-Seltzer for tone removal.
The date is below and to the left of the company's masthead,bottom right.
Ian, your memory isn't totally off. Sodium carbonate is mentioned, but it's recommended for preparing the surface of hardened prints to take spotone.
My 1958 data sheet reads: "Use only plain water for a light tone removal. For lightening dark tone retouching, use the ammonia/water solution [3 to 8 drops of 10% ammonia in 1 oz water], and then washes of plain water".
Alka-Seltzer is Mainly Sodium Bicarbonate
Ian
Alka-Seltzer is a combination of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), and citric acid so useful if the retouching is a headache
Iab
Ralph,
Here's the 1958 Spotone instruction sheet.
It's a bit tattered, but readable....
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