Helinophoto
Member
Hello
I recently started printing again, after a few years of hiatus, due to space-challenges.
In my new place I dry the biggest fiber based papers (16" x 20" Slavich #3) by taping them to glass and finally after many years of utter frustration I can say that I get flat fiber prints!
Though, with enlargements comes dust and with dust comes spots, no matter how much I clean, brush and huff and puff with canned air.
So, reading through older threads, I see that it is usually recommended using a combination of ink like the Marshall that I see that B&H is carrying and very fine-tipped brushes.
My problem is that I live on the other side of the globe (well, almost), so having this shipped here will double/triple the price, due to shipping and import duties.
So I was wondering what can be used for spotting matter fiber prints and semi-glossy fiber prints, RC-prints etc.
I see that acrylic paint is pretty much available everywhere, this is water soluble, apparently, so can this be used, is the Marshall inks basically just acrylic paint?
What is the finish on acrylic paint? (matte, gloss?)
Is it a matter of adding water to pure black (acrylic) paint, until the correct shade of grey is achieved and, very carefully applying it with the help of a loupe, or is a whole set of paints necessary to cover everything from light gray, to black areas?
If acrylic paint is not the answer, what is the recommended paint to use for FB and RC papers...?
I really tried crawling through the threads online, but it seems like most of them refer back to Marshall paint, "china paint"(?) and stuff that was discontinued a decade ago.
I recently started printing again, after a few years of hiatus, due to space-challenges.
In my new place I dry the biggest fiber based papers (16" x 20" Slavich #3) by taping them to glass and finally after many years of utter frustration I can say that I get flat fiber prints!

Though, with enlargements comes dust and with dust comes spots, no matter how much I clean, brush and huff and puff with canned air.
So, reading through older threads, I see that it is usually recommended using a combination of ink like the Marshall that I see that B&H is carrying and very fine-tipped brushes.
My problem is that I live on the other side of the globe (well, almost), so having this shipped here will double/triple the price, due to shipping and import duties.
So I was wondering what can be used for spotting matter fiber prints and semi-glossy fiber prints, RC-prints etc.
I see that acrylic paint is pretty much available everywhere, this is water soluble, apparently, so can this be used, is the Marshall inks basically just acrylic paint?
What is the finish on acrylic paint? (matte, gloss?)
Is it a matter of adding water to pure black (acrylic) paint, until the correct shade of grey is achieved and, very carefully applying it with the help of a loupe, or is a whole set of paints necessary to cover everything from light gray, to black areas?
If acrylic paint is not the answer, what is the recommended paint to use for FB and RC papers...?
I really tried crawling through the threads online, but it seems like most of them refer back to Marshall paint, "china paint"(?) and stuff that was discontinued a decade ago.