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Mike, I am so glad you posted this most recent example. After your original post about how to remove the marks, I went through all of my photos and found a few that had black, rather than white marks, and didn't think black could be removed. Now I'm going to try to use your technique to get rid of some of the uglier black marks.
Thanks again!
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Excellent food for thought Mike. Like you, I often remove the editor's ink on photos.
I believe removing ugly ink greatly adds to the photo by subtraction. If one was to add ink to cover a blemish...now that would be a different story. A few years ago I spoke with a retired library archivist regarding removing touch ups, shading and other editor's ink. He said that many photos used in old newsrooms (where I obtain most of my new stuff) probably have had ink placed, removed and then replaced over the years. He went on to say that even saliva was used to removed excess ink. Yuck ![]() Regarding disclosure of ink removal...I'd like to hear more of your opinions.
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