Done that today. Now a big book does the work to straighten the prints. As in the last round I printed four different negatives. Now I have to decide who will get which image ...Now the real challenge: choosing the negative and paper...
Wow, you guys have already sent cards....I am only going to start printing this weekend. What worries me a bit is the fact that I don't have those neat "postcard" paper sheets, only normal thickness sheets. I hope the postal services don't manage to destroy them in transit. Maybe I should stick them on thin(ish) cardboard or something.
Wow, you guys have already sent cards....I am only going to start printing this weekend. What worries me a bit is the fact that I don't have those neat "postcard" paper sheets, only normal thickness sheets. I hope the postal services don't manage to destroy them in transit. Maybe I should stick them on thin(ish) cardboard or something.
Yes, it is surprising how well all those postcards arrive, no matter if they are on regular RC paper, on Ilford postcard paper (which is I think Ilford Gallery paper which has a bit thinker paper base), FB, cyanotypes, Polaroids, even the very small Fuji Instax postcards arrived well. And - it is a postcard exchange, so a bit of wear should be part of the fun
Cheers
Ruediger
Non of the above, I print multiple cards from several negatives. So this time (as in the last round) I printed from four negatives, 10 prints each.Another quick question: Do you print all your cards from the same negative OR do you print a different negative for each card?
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