eddie
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I've been working with Liquid Light, on Artistico paper for a while, and have been making mostly 5x7 and 8x10 prints. I've just begun to do them at 16x20, and really like them larger, so I'm thinking 20x24, or more. It would be difficult for me to go larger than 20x24, as the emulsion dries in paper boxes, and that's the largest size boxes I have (except for 1 32x40 box). I can't let them dry in the darkroom "exposed" as access to the darkroom would be problematic. For those of you doing something similar, how do you allow the emulsions to dry while still being able to use your darkroom? In the old days, I'd just ask the local lab to hold onto a few paper boxes for me, but those days are gone...
BTW- Here are the first matted ones. Images are roughly 16x18, matted to 20x24:

BTW- Here are the first matted ones. Images are roughly 16x18, matted to 20x24:
