I've finally got my basement mini darkroom going (it's all good, no one ever used that bathroom anyways
).
While at school, we used an RC print dryer. At home, I've been hanging my prints over a sink to dry. It works quickly, the curl is acceptable to me, and I only have one issue: the wooden clothes pegs I use leave a mark on the print. It looks like they are scratching up the top layer. My google-fu has failed me, and the only solutions I've found to this are to dry the prints flat on a screen, or use some sort of "paper organizer" that I can't find any more details on than that.
I've thought of coating my clothes pegs in plasti-dip in hopes that may solve the problem, but before I try that, I wanted to know if anyone else had a good way of solving this (that leaves them hanging to dry, I really am short on space).
).While at school, we used an RC print dryer. At home, I've been hanging my prints over a sink to dry. It works quickly, the curl is acceptable to me, and I only have one issue: the wooden clothes pegs I use leave a mark on the print. It looks like they are scratching up the top layer. My google-fu has failed me, and the only solutions I've found to this are to dry the prints flat on a screen, or use some sort of "paper organizer" that I can't find any more details on than that.
I've thought of coating my clothes pegs in plasti-dip in hopes that may solve the problem, but before I try that, I wanted to know if anyone else had a good way of solving this (that leaves them hanging to dry, I really am short on space).
