Huram
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Some Newbie questions:
I have been printing a lot of 8 x 10 prints lately. In the past, I have mostly used RC papers, but have recently tried fiber papers. Here are my questions:
1. What is the best way to dry RC papers?
I usually hang them up on a close line by cloths pins (on the corner of the print) and let them drip dry. Is this a "no, no"?
This weekend, I made my first 8 x 10 FIBER prints.
2. What is the best way to dry fiber prints?
I tried hanging these prints on my close lines with POOR results -- they dried wavy -- were hard and stiff -- really crappy. What is the proper way to dry fiber prints with good results? I recall reading something about a blotting cloth roll. I don't have anything like this.
3. Is their an good way to dry fiber prints without a blotting cloth? Where can I get some?
I do have a Premeir print dryer that I got with my enlarger, but have never used it. It consists of a large convex stainless steel plate which is heated up. It looks like you set prints on then lay this cloth-type cover over it while it dries.
4. Do print dryers like this work well? If so, how long should you place a print on it and what temperature setting (low, med, high) should you place it at?
Any tips/suggestions would greatly help. Thanks for helping out a newbie to the art.
Huram
I have been printing a lot of 8 x 10 prints lately. In the past, I have mostly used RC papers, but have recently tried fiber papers. Here are my questions:
1. What is the best way to dry RC papers?
I usually hang them up on a close line by cloths pins (on the corner of the print) and let them drip dry. Is this a "no, no"?
This weekend, I made my first 8 x 10 FIBER prints.
2. What is the best way to dry fiber prints?
I tried hanging these prints on my close lines with POOR results -- they dried wavy -- were hard and stiff -- really crappy. What is the proper way to dry fiber prints with good results? I recall reading something about a blotting cloth roll. I don't have anything like this.
3. Is their an good way to dry fiber prints without a blotting cloth? Where can I get some?
I do have a Premeir print dryer that I got with my enlarger, but have never used it. It consists of a large convex stainless steel plate which is heated up. It looks like you set prints on then lay this cloth-type cover over it while it dries.
4. Do print dryers like this work well? If so, how long should you place a print on it and what temperature setting (low, med, high) should you place it at?
Any tips/suggestions would greatly help. Thanks for helping out a newbie to the art.
Huram