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Interesting stuff. I always figured that the really crisp, clear ghosts resulted from some sort of issue in the press itself while the gauzier ones were wet sheet transfers. I'd guess this is a wet sheet transfer:
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I love my Weimer
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Old platinum print photos had a tendency to leave transfer or 'ghost' print on any paper that had been against it, such as in a book or folder.
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