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How to fix this Tintype/Wet Plate Problem!

Posted on March 1, 2023March 1, 2023 By Markus

I see more and more lines on tintypes these days. From my point of view these appear because of glue residue. In todays video I show you how you can get rid of them. Hope this helps. Let me know if it solved this for you or if you have still this issue. Scroll down for samples

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