kraker
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With both Kentmere Bromide and Ilford MGIV I've noticed that hanging them until water no longer drips off of them then drying them overnight emulsion-side up on some matboard leaves them nearly flat.
Hm, I think I'm going to have to try this and/or some of the other suggestions for the next prints. A "returning theme" seems to be to not let them dry 100% on the pegs. I ended up with some Not Really Flat prints; they are now under a stack of books, I hope that helps a bit. Also, you can see small marks where the clothes-pegs were. But still, for a "first time", I'm pretty satisfied.
I sympathise with the OP and the difficulty in learning which side of the paper is the emulsion. It was easier with the glossy Kentmere, but my initial box of MGIV matte I had a heck of a time figuring it out.
Glad I'm not the only one. Yes, I can imagine it's a lot easier with glossy paper
