Drying Fuji FP-100C Prints

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aaronmichael

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Great idea for drying the prints. What do you do with the negatives? The problem I find with the negatives is that there's the developing residue (pinkish color stuff) towards the edge of the negative, which stays wet for quite some time. I either need to bring around a napkin with me to wipe it off or find some way to store (let dry) multiples without touching each other.
 

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I just stick them in a Moleskin. No muss, no fuss. The Moleskin I use is the type that folds out like an accordion.
 
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Aaron,

I just rip off the excess paper and developer residue that's on the negative and stick that inside the box to dry as well. Once it's dry (5-10 minutes) I move them closer to each other to make more room for other prints & negatives.
 
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