How do folks who use school and/or community darkrooms handle taking wet prints home? This is assuming there is not time to let the prints dry before you remove them from the facility. This is in a workshop scenario.
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Rushing things with silver prints is never a good idea.
Depending on the support used, plastic or fiber paper, a completed wash is essential. If your prints still need washing, never let them get dry. Re-wetting/washing does not work anymore once dry. I would just place them in a large zip-lock bag, filled with some water and finish the job at home.
Could you double up on the number of fb prints made? Half get taken home wet by the students, the other half get washed and dried properly. Then the students can, at a later date, see the difference that differing drying methods make.
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