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<p>aesthetically pleasing or more suitable for the <a href="page.php?w=scribe">scribe</a>s, special treatments were used. According to Reed there were a variety of these treatments. Rubbing <a href="page.php?w=pumice">pumice</a> powder into the flesh side of parchment while it was still wet on the frame was used to make it smooth and to modify the surface to enable inks to penetrate more deeply. Powders and pastes of calcium compounds were also used to help remove grease so the ink would not run. To make the parchment smooth and white, thin pastes</p><p>
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