aaronheinrich
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I've been experimenting with staining fiber paper lightly with black tea as a method of turning a paper with a pure white base into one with a cream base (rather than using a different paper with a different tonal scale, speed, etc.). The visual effect is good, but can any of the chemists out there speak to the possible effects on image and paper permanence, presuming a thorough post-staining wash? Will the wash effectively remove the tea's acid from the paper?