PX70 PUSH - Preventing Green Shifting

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

All you need is a simple cutter.
After 12 or 24 hours, cut away and peel the left and right white paper on the rear. The front of the picture will be untouched.
After that, insert the blade between the picture frame and the chemical pad and cut it away. It's very simple and easy to remove. Without cutting the chemical pad, but removing it, the process don't dirt your hands.
Than, peel the upper part of the rear of the picture. Remove the sponge. After that you could see a greenish substance, with the same tone of the shifting.
Scrape it off with the cutter.

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  • My best results are obtained if I peel the picture 24 hrs after the shot. Not before and not after. Than I keep it inside the box, in vertical position and turned over. I'm trying also if a silica gel pack could help.

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  • interesting!! I have tried this and there's still color shift in my pictures, most conspicuously on those parts whose color is white (the sky for example..) Do you have any idea as to why such phenomenon happens?

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