don sigl
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Sam:
I have not really seen much difference in flattening between the Ilford and the Forte. I don't use the Ilford much though. (I'm not really much of a fan.) I usually float prints in museum rag and frame in Nielson metal frames. Both the Ilford and Forte papers seem to stay warp free while in the frames in humidy ranges from 20% to about 80%. When they come out of the frames , they go into Light Impressions glassine sleeves and into side loading portfolios. They have remained flat in storage for years.
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I have not really seen much difference in flattening between the Ilford and the Forte. I don't use the Ilford much though. (I'm not really much of a fan.) I usually float prints in museum rag and frame in Nielson metal frames. Both the Ilford and Forte papers seem to stay warp free while in the frames in humidy ranges from 20% to about 80%. When they come out of the frames , they go into Light Impressions glassine sleeves and into side loading portfolios. They have remained flat in storage for years.
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