kmphoto
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Years ago, I remember buying "Kodak Print Flattening Solution".
It was made for use on fiber base paper & helped to ferrotype also.
Some time a go, I ran this formula by (photo engineer).
He said, he saw no problem in using it.
I use 2 oz of glycerin to 30 oz of water for 3-5 minutes.
Air dry the prints & flatten in a dry mount press between light weight bristol board.
Then place in a archival print sleeve & stack something heavy on top of them.
The glycerin makes the paper fibers more flexible.
I would guess?
You could increase the glycerin.
It was made for use on fiber base paper & helped to ferrotype also.
Some time a go, I ran this formula by (photo engineer).
He said, he saw no problem in using it.
I use 2 oz of glycerin to 30 oz of water for 3-5 minutes.
Air dry the prints & flatten in a dry mount press between light weight bristol board.
Then place in a archival print sleeve & stack something heavy on top of them.
The glycerin makes the paper fibers more flexible.
I would guess?
You could increase the glycerin.