tim_bessell
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Hi All,
First, let me say that I have learned a great amount of knowledge from APUG, thanX.
I would like comments on a method I tried to keep enlarging paper flat on a piece of glass set on the baseboard of my enlarger. I did this out of desperation, the paper I have is badly curled. In fact, when I taped the corners, the middle popped up.
Well, like I said, in desperation, I sponged a VERY light coating of water on the glass and rolled the paper onto the glass starting at a long edge. The paper, of course was now VERY, very flat. So flat, in fact, it required a razor under an edge to lift the paper.
I printed seven shots this day using water to hold the paper flat to the glass. I don't see anything that is different in the prints I did without water, except the image is better focused edge to edge.
I'll admit, I'm a newbie, so have fun with my idea. Comments very welcome.
First, let me say that I have learned a great amount of knowledge from APUG, thanX.
I would like comments on a method I tried to keep enlarging paper flat on a piece of glass set on the baseboard of my enlarger. I did this out of desperation, the paper I have is badly curled. In fact, when I taped the corners, the middle popped up.
Well, like I said, in desperation, I sponged a VERY light coating of water on the glass and rolled the paper onto the glass starting at a long edge. The paper, of course was now VERY, very flat. So flat, in fact, it required a razor under an edge to lift the paper.
I printed seven shots this day using water to hold the paper flat to the glass. I don't see anything that is different in the prints I did without water, except the image is better focused edge to edge.
I'll admit, I'm a newbie, so have fun with my idea. Comments very welcome.