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FOTOSPEED FS DY15 fotodyes kit (034-7210)
Fotospeed DY15 Fotodyes are designed to be used on any photographic emulsion. As true dyes, they are The dyes come in 11 different colours with one reducer. All the dyes can be fully intermixed and /or diluted to produce any colour or shade required. The dyes are extremely concentrated and caution should initially be exercised when diluting for use. It is very rare to use the dye undiluted except to colour 35mm title slides. When using for the first time, we suggest you test the strength of colour on scrap prints. As a first test use 3 APPLICATION To obtain the best results prepare the surface by wiping over with a 2% solution of wetting agent such as Fotospeed RA50 but removing surface moisture before applying the dyes. Although these dyes are water soluble, it is difficult to COLOUR PRINTS To add strength to weak areas use a dilute solution of the required colour. Use a cotton wool swab for large areas but remove surplus dye with slightly damp cotton wool to prevent uneven run down. These dyes are ideal for retouching colour prints as no surface mark will be left by the dye. BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS The techniques described for colour prints can be used to hand colour B&W prints. Where toning has been used the Fotodyes can add selective subtle colour to small areas of the print. For retouching untoned black and white prints the Fotospeed DY10 B&W Retouch Kit is more suitable. COLOUR TRANSPARENCIES Off colour transparencies will be greatly improved by immersion in a dye bath complimentary colour, but do remove surplus dye before drying. BLEMISHES Both prints and transparencies can be spotted-in by stippling with an almost dry brush, be careful not to use too strong a dye. GENERAL HINTS Greatest dye take-up will occur when the print or film is not pre-wetted. Nothing will be gained by prolonged immersion, as once the emulsion is thoroughly wetted, it cannot take up more dye. If the colour is not strong enough, repeat the process after drying, maybe with a stronger dye bath. Be sure to dab off surplus dye before drying. PREMASKING When dyeing large areas it is better to protect the parts of the image you do not wish to dye. This can best be done by first painting those areas with Fotomask which is a quick drying liquid plastic that easily peels off after dyeing. Fotomask is very useful for dyeing title slides when, by masking and dyeing in sequence, a limitless range of colours can be produces on one slide, but do remember the dye will also be absorbed by the back of the film. RINSING AND DRYING If large areas have been dyed whilst others have been kept dry with Fotomask remove the Fotomask before drying and wet the complete print or film to avoid cockling during drying. OTHER USES FOR FOTODYES Undiluted, these dyes are ideal drawing inks of greater purity and brilliance than waterproof inks. Containing no fluorescence, they photograph true to colour. Diluted and applied by airbrush they are used to produce coloured showcards, The dyes are in a highly concentrated form, however Do not dilute the black dye. All other colours can be
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