I remember those edges from when my mom was still alive. She had the standard bottom drawer packed full of small family photos.
You might be able to get a similar look w/ photo paper like we did w/ watercolor paper. What we were after was getting it to look more like handmade paper. We took sturdy steel rulers to a bench grinder and cut sharp, wavy edges on the, well, edges. You wanted to make the bottom edge real sharp like a knife. I can't remember if we wet the paper first, ck youtube on that.
Then you firmly pushed the ruler onto the edge of your paper, or even better, clamped it down over the paper to the table top. The last step was to grab the paper, quickly pull it up, and if you did it right you had a cool wavy edge. I couldn't imagine doing this in the dark, so it would have to be done to a finished print.
You might be able to get a similar look w/ photo paper like we did w/ watercolor paper. What we were after was getting it to look more like handmade paper. We took sturdy steel rulers to a bench grinder and cut sharp, wavy edges on the, well, edges. You wanted to make the bottom edge real sharp like a knife. I can't remember if we wet the paper first, ck youtube on that.
Then you firmly pushed the ruler onto the edge of your paper, or even better, clamped it down over the paper to the table top. The last step was to grab the paper, quickly pull it up, and if you did it right you had a cool wavy edge. I couldn't imagine doing this in the dark, so it would have to be done to a finished print.
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