As I have been playing around with different warm tone developers I've noticed that it's easy to get a developer stain in the corner of the print. Either from my tongs, or my own finger. Granted, I sometimes have to lift the corner of the paper up to get the tong around it. I'm just finding that I have to be very fastidious about fresh tongs and fresh gloves with these developers. Specifically, Edwal Platinum II, and Zonal-pro HQ Warmtone.
So, two questions... what do you do to avoid this? Any tips or tricks you can share. Perhaps I should try some different tongs?
And if the stain is small, and in the corner will it hurt or cause damage down the road to the print? I've never managed to do this in the image area, so I might just trim the print? I usually just make another print, but sometimes, other than that, it's a perfectly good print, and I hate to throw it out.
TIA
So, two questions... what do you do to avoid this? Any tips or tricks you can share. Perhaps I should try some different tongs?
And if the stain is small, and in the corner will it hurt or cause damage down the road to the print? I've never managed to do this in the image area, so I might just trim the print? I usually just make another print, but sometimes, other than that, it's a perfectly good print, and I hate to throw it out.
TIA