mistercody
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Hi,
I tone my prints at home, and I bought a blotter book to let them dry in after washing. The book worked just fine at first, but after very little use the waxed paper sheets became very wrinkled and then left wrinkled patterns on prints after drying. One of those prints, even after re-soaking and drying in open air, still had marks/indentions. I am wondering if all blotter books wear out so quickly. The actual blotting paper isn't stained or worn out, but the waxed paper is not usable. It is a waste of money to buy another if I can only use it twice.
So, can I use normal waxed paper to replace the wrinkled stuff? If I have to dry in open air, what can I do to prevent dust settling on the print surfaces? I've been reluctant to tone a bunch of prints I have waiting since I am unsure how to handle the drying situation. I have little space to build any screens, etc. Any tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks,
I tone my prints at home, and I bought a blotter book to let them dry in after washing. The book worked just fine at first, but after very little use the waxed paper sheets became very wrinkled and then left wrinkled patterns on prints after drying. One of those prints, even after re-soaking and drying in open air, still had marks/indentions. I am wondering if all blotter books wear out so quickly. The actual blotting paper isn't stained or worn out, but the waxed paper is not usable. It is a waste of money to buy another if I can only use it twice.
So, can I use normal waxed paper to replace the wrinkled stuff? If I have to dry in open air, what can I do to prevent dust settling on the print surfaces? I've been reluctant to tone a bunch of prints I have waiting since I am unsure how to handle the drying situation. I have little space to build any screens, etc. Any tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks,