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Toning Black-and-White Materials
Minor Revision 5-06Toning Black-and-White Materials
KODAK Publication No. G-23
CAT 839 7705
RETOUCHING TONED PRINTS
You can use liquid dyes, colored or graphite pencils, dry
dyes, and opaque to retouch toned prints on Kodak fiber-base
and resin-coated papers.
Use dry dyes, such as KODAK Retouching Colors, to
make large-area corrections. Use liquid dyes, pencils, or
opaque to make fine corrections—such as eliminating spots,
scratches, and reflections—or to outline and accentuate
details. If you use KODAK Liquid Retouching Colors,
which are intended primarily for color prints, you can mix
the colored and neutral dyes to match the tones in your
prints.
You cannot use reducers on toned prints, but you can use
an etching knife to lighten dark spots.
For more information on retouching, see KODAK
Publication No. O-10, Retouching Black-and-White
Negatives and Prints.
For information on other post-processing treatments for
prints, such as laminating, lacquering, and mounting, see
KODAK Publication No. F-35, Protecting and Displaying
Black-and-White Prints.
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E-30 Storage and Care of KODAK Films and Papers—
Before and After Processing
F-2 Pathways to Black and White
F-35 Protecting and Displaying Black-and-White Prints
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