Originally Posted by
csant
What you are talking about are the "measles", how they were called in times past. The spots on my print are not that, they are of some different nature - they are rather large and have the shape of puddles… Usually they form along edges, and usually in places where I end my brush strokes… (by the way, I usually brush with cotton wads). Hence my suspicion of a surplus of something, probably silver nitrate… But I am still trying to understand…
The brownish area at the edges is where silver was brushed on, but no salt. The parts "normally" salted and silvered are greyish silvery. I can't explain those white "puddles" other than by some surplus of something…
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