Scudding leather This photograph was taken in 1954 when hides were still hand-scudded. After hair and flesh were removed chemically and mechanically, scudding removed fine hair roots to produce leather of even grain and depth. [Artistically, it is interesting to compare this image to the same subject in aa-008--both by Ansel Adams.] Source of information: Jeremy Lezin article on website, see below
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This photograph was taken in 1954 when hides were still hand-scudded. After hair and flesh were removed chemically and mechanically, scudding removed fine hair roots to produce leather of even grain and depth. [Artistically, it is interesting to compare this image to the same subject in aa-008--both by Ansel Adams.] Source of information: Jeremy Lezin article on website, see below
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