After about one minute in the dev the paper is like a wet noodle.
I roll from the edges from the beginning not to touch anywhere near the live image area.
The paper likes being rolled , as this is how it comes from the factory, the trick is to get the motion started and it is easier done than I may be explaining it to you.
Even when I use monster trays , I still roll the print at the end stages to remove from one tray to the other.
When using monster trays I will drag the print emulsion up, from the dev > Stop> first fix.. After the room lights are on the paper is very easy to handle.
If you have gorrilla arms like Bill Schwab the moving of prints is much easier as he is tall and his knuckles drag on the ground which makes it very easy to handle the prints.
For normal people like me with normal length arms it is much more difficult handling large pieces of wet paper.
For prints larger than 24x20? I could never understand why the paper does not crease after it has been rolled up. Is it made differently?
Jamusu.