I have an urgent need of some advice. I need to spot tone a white spot on chamois paper to match the chamois base. I used the photoformulary spotting reducer to remove the black spot which worked like a charm and now I need to match in the spot to the color of the paper. I've never spotted high key images. The color is almost biscuit color with a hint of sepia, much like what you get when bleaching a high key warm tone print.
I'm using "Spot-Tone" for my spotting and have 6 colors to choose from. but not yellow/cream. Anyone out there ever attempt this?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I can't afford any more ruined prints.
Thanks! Dorothy
I'm using "Spot-Tone" for my spotting and have 6 colors to choose from. but not yellow/cream. Anyone out there ever attempt this?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I can't afford any more ruined prints.

Thanks! Dorothy
