Has anyone attempted, and succeeded, with placing a black border around his/her print after all the processing has been completed? I am talking about something as simple as using a Sharpie and ruler to sketch-in a thin black (or other color) border. My concern is long term ability to withstand fading, but the idea is very tempting, as burning-in a black border is difficult to do with absolute precision.
I do not wish to file out a negative carrier because 1) maybe I wish to crop the negative, and 2) that filing might not be as precisely cut as a border directly applied to the print in full room-light. - David Lyga
Maybe they are no longer available. Next week when I go into my darkroom class I will take some photos and post if anyone is interesedFound nothing using Duck Duck Go, Google or Ebay
Years ago they had a device or rather an easel of some type that you could place over the print and exposure of a black border. I know we still have the in the lab some place. I will check tonight when I go in to teach my class
They came in all the basic paper sizes. If interested check with me later tonight or tomorrow after I double check
Ann
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