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    ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    My latest addition to the museum. Fresh off EBay for $32 + shipping.

    Made of 2 aluminum castings, that make the box. Clear plastic hand rest is moveable to left or right. Lighting is 15 watt full spectrum fluorescent with small aiming mirrors. 2 more little mirrors have fallen off, but are present and replaceable.

    The wiring looks safe and usable. The vibrator works fine. The light tube needs a new ballast.

    Came with a variety of retouching fluids, that were in a steel drawer.

    Very sturdy construction, as it should be as I think these were very expensive once upon a time.

    I will touch it up, refresh the felt and neg holder to make it usable.

    I'll tell infidels, it is the original Photoshop. Which it is almost, I had an earlier style solar mirror box for retouching, but I let it slip away...

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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    I had one for awhile. It does help.
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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    Welcome to the club. Can I call you "Mr. Retoucher"?

    I'll recommend for your next purchase: A Bausch and Lomb Stereo Zoom 4 microscope...

    Won't need fancy mounting, you probably have an old enlarger crank you can hack it onto.

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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    Came with a variety of retouching fluids, that were in a steel drawer.
    I'm sure you know that some of those retouching fluids, in particular the ones that make a negative susceptible to pencil are a mystery! If you find what they really are, please let us know!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Burk View Post
    Welcome to the club. Can I call you "Mr. Retoucher"?

    I'll recommend for your next purchase: A Bausch and Lomb Stereo Zoom 4 microscope...

    Won't need fancy mounting, you probably have an old enlarger crank you can hack it onto.
    A stereo microscope with a camera port is definity on my list. They are not cheap.

    Is the Stereo IV is the best model for retouching?

    Please do not call me Mr Retoucher, I'm lousy at it, but I love gadgets and I do my best to excite others of my interests, which range a bit...

    I'm more likely to use this machine for imaging oddities on film. Call it not art.
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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    What manner of device is this? Surely no good can come of its use.
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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    I'm sure you know that some of those retouching fluids, in particular the ones that make a negative susceptible to pencil are a mystery! If you find what they really are, please let us know!
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    I do know how to make Kodak Retouching fluid, but I can't tell anyone. Seriously.

    I assume you read my thread on it and the older formulae?
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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    It's a light table for you to hold your LF negatives in as you touch up white specks that would otherwise become black specks on your print that are a dog to remove. The vibration is used to provide "stippling" as you use pencils or stickpins to do more delicate retouching. I personally go for the black opaque on the white specks because other work is too difficult for me and print retouching is effective on most other defects.

    Randy, I know neither of us will get as good as Veronica Cass... But we WILL get as good as a high school art student gets with charcoal. Good enough to get the job done.

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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    I think the Stereo Zoom 4 is the best bang for the buck. Have patience and look for one that is complete but with no frills... Try to keep it under 80 bucks delivered and you will get a good value. I mounted mine with a spare ball head and Durst enlarger crank, a couple nuts and brackets from a hardware store and presto... Low cost but good viewing.

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    Re: ADAMS Retouching Machine Co Denver CO #39798

    All good advice Bill.

    Thanks!


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