Rob Geraghty wrote: > Wouldn't you need something matte - like a black matte paint for plastic > models? Magic marker ink might not take enough shine out of the plastic. Yeah, maybe. But a few years ago when I had this problem with 4x5 film (I had a reflection about 1/4" into the film on the left side), the magic marker method worked. I'm starting to have it again with a couple of holders and I'm going to try it again. Barbara Barbara White/Architectural Photography http://www.barbarawhitephoto.com
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