Quite, just agitate. Vertical slot washers can be an issue though for the first 20 min. or so of washing. My Calumet has plexi plates to cover the slots to prevent escapes. My Eco Wash has to be watched because of its flow over–under design.
When I use it, I find that mindful agitation has no problem covering the entire surface area of the paper, face up.
I like it tooAm I being evil when I think of a future ART300-Coldtone . . ?
Thanks I think you are saying that Ilford Art paper will remain sufficiently submerged or low enough in the liquid to allow the normal raising and lowering of each of the tray's corners to get a continuous flow over the surface and in fact as long as you do this the agitation is in effect no different from that which would apply to any other FB or indeed RC paper?
Am I correct?
It would still be useful to hear from any Nova users whether the paper has a tendency to try and float upwards to the extent of touching the sides
Thanks
pentaxuser
It would still be useful to hear from any Nova users whether the paper has a tendency to try and float upwards to the extent of touching the sides
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I use it in a Nova, it has not been a problem for me. In the processor it behaves pretty much the same as any other paper.
An alternative is to coat the paper of your choice with liquid emulsion. I use Fabriano with Liquid Light. Great surface for hand-painting:
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), to find similar paper 30x40cm and coat it with liquid emulsion.Washing is a huuuuge pita (puta?). But the paper ads enough to the image and feel that I think I can put up with the pita.
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