mug
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I’am just start with making albumen prints. I’am reading now all information from books like Christopher James and Reilly about this classic procede. Today I did first coating experiments.
I read (Reilly page 39) that best drying for glossy print is temperture in range 30 to 50 degrees Celsius and dry vertical.
But why vertical ? At my home I have an drying box simulair like an Durst FRC400. I can put them there in horizontal. Why is that a problem?
Biggest problem I have now is uneven coating and paper that is curling terrible.I use very thin paper with the name: Crob’Art from Canson. Not used wetting agent, that would I try later.
Finally I want to make prints exactly like Card the Visite. So thin paper that’s glue on thick paper with logo on the back.
I can make an wood extension to my horizontal drying aparatus, but I want to be sure it’s usefull.
Thanks for reading, from The Netherlands . . .
I read (Reilly page 39) that best drying for glossy print is temperture in range 30 to 50 degrees Celsius and dry vertical.
But why vertical ? At my home I have an drying box simulair like an Durst FRC400. I can put them there in horizontal. Why is that a problem?
Biggest problem I have now is uneven coating and paper that is curling terrible.I use very thin paper with the name: Crob’Art from Canson. Not used wetting agent, that would I try later.
Finally I want to make prints exactly like Card the Visite. So thin paper that’s glue on thick paper with logo on the back.
I can make an wood extension to my horizontal drying aparatus, but I want to be sure it’s usefull.
Thanks for reading, from The Netherlands . . .