Schmincke Diaphoto: How to Use?

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Hope somebody can help me understanding how to use Diaphoto set of dyes.

I am new at spotting (and printing for that matter...) and just bought the Diaphoto set of dyes from Fotoimpex. I also bought the Diaphoto Fixer and Reducer.

Unfortunately they have arrived with no instruction whatsoever, therefore I am a bit lost. I understand that the dyes might be diluted with water (maybe?) and then applied to the print (test print first, final print when you're sure what you are doing :smile:).

What do I use the fixer for? And what about the reducer?

Please shed some light :smile:
 

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Use a 0 or 00 fine brush. Dilute a drop of dye with ALOT of water. Apply the diluted dye very careful and layer per layer - test at scrap work print: at the moment that the spot becomes too dark there is no way back. It's a very tedious job.
I am not familiar with the reducer but maybe you can revert too dark spots. Might be interesting.

M.
 

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sterioma said:
Thank you Marc, I'll try that.

Any idea what the fixer might be used for?

Hi, I got a look at the photoimpex catalog and i understand that the reducer is indeed ment to bleach back too dark spots and the fixer makes the dye water proof.

regards, M
 
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Marc Leest said:
Hi, I got a look at the photoimpex catalog and i understand that the reducer is indeed ment to bleach back too dark spots and the fixer makes the dye water proof.

regards, M

Thank you Marc!
I cannot understand a thing in German :smile:
 

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Resurrection of an old thread...
I bought these dyes but they do not sink into the paper and seem to stay on top adding a reflective glaze. Never had an issue with spotone
Anyone have any info??
 
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