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PSA Journal, Oct, 2001
* Dye It, You'll Like It: Many slides can be improved with the creative use of dyes to touch up, tone down, or even change colors in a transparency. There are tricks to using this time-honored method of slide improvement and color modification, and this lecture by Gene Arneson, APSA, covers the methods and secrets of using dyes that have proved to be successful both in club competitions and Salons.
These techniques are particularly useful for those who do not favor the use of a computer and film recorder to correct or improve slides! It also will serve to familiarize potential slide judges with this method of producing salon-worthy entries. (No. 68-35 minutes)
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