I started darkroom enlarging and printing quite recently and as probably most of the beginners do, I have settled with RC paper (for now). I have definitely not been producing any work worth of display or infinite permanence (again, for now...I hope).
Anyway, I started to reflect and worry about the issue of archivability of RC paper and I know there are many previuos threads on that here in Apug. I have also read the Ctein report on prints silvering out when framed (as opposed to when freely in contact with air). At the moment I do not tone nor stabilize my prints, but I just store them away from direct light in pergamine folders. I was wondering if toning or stabilizing can be done in the near future if I feel like (I mean not immediately after washing, but after a few months to one year of producing the prints) and still achieve a degree of protection, provided the prints will still be ok. I´m curious about what the other users of RC paper here in the community think and how this issue is approached.
Thank you all!
Mauro
Anyway, I started to reflect and worry about the issue of archivability of RC paper and I know there are many previuos threads on that here in Apug. I have also read the Ctein report on prints silvering out when framed (as opposed to when freely in contact with air). At the moment I do not tone nor stabilize my prints, but I just store them away from direct light in pergamine folders. I was wondering if toning or stabilizing can be done in the near future if I feel like (I mean not immediately after washing, but after a few months to one year of producing the prints) and still achieve a degree of protection, provided the prints will still be ok. I´m curious about what the other users of RC paper here in the community think and how this issue is approached.
Thank you all!
Mauro


