If you have a print in dry or dusty conditions my experience is to get some orange marking paint, shake well and hold about 3 feet high and spray until everything is covered. By doing that your print will show up very good for a photo and the little beads of paint will stick to the dust very well stablizing the dust. Testing this out on my own hand the paint dose stick to any oil or sweat glands. For the best results, if you can, let the cast stay on the ground for a few hours or until it is about dry. When you pull it up and clean it the paint will stick to any fine detail (dermals ect)
Posted on May 30, 2002, 3:30 PM from IP address 66.189.183.158