I would be concerned about acid etching emulsions, glass. Yeah, yeah, probably
not for a LONG time, but when I worked in a custom colour lab, we ALWAYS wore
gloves for that reason.
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On 11/20/2003 at 6:09 AM andrew fildes wrote:
>> >OK. So what's the nose grease used for? Can't think of
>>>anywhere that I would want to put it.
>>
>>Use it on scratched negatives. Provided the emulsion itself
>>isn't scratched, it will hide the scratches when enlarging. I
>>have even been known to do this trick when scanning slides.
>>
>>AG
>
>Also on a lens for soft effects and, reputedly, to remove fungus when
>cleaning a lens (worked for me when I tried - faster and less rubbing
>than Windex). Who ever would have thought that an old bloke fat nose
>would come in handy! Now, if they can find a use for ear hair too....
>AndrewF
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