Re: Old timers tales
Re: Old timers tales
- Subject: Re: Old timers tales
- From: pnarsted <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 23:21:38 -0800
Of course the resultant color separations most always required wet dot
etching to tweak the color.
I'll never forget going to a shop and into their wet etching area and
seeing
a jug of etching fluid marked "Rev. Jimmy's Kool-Aid". I just about
laughed
my b*tt off! I was a dry etch man myself so I can't remember the type of
acid that was used for wet etching. Was it muratic or hydrachloric acid?
Nasty stuff...
Oh, and yes, I LUV COLORSYNC. (there, that should keep things on-topic!)
Terry
That would be potassium ferro cyanide as I recall.
Peter
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