I want to keep track of my work prints by leaving a small note on the back of the paper (ex. WP#1, WP#2, WP#3, etc.) before I put it in the developer. What's best, and has no chance of interfering with the developer, pencil or pen?
I want to keep track of my work prints by leaving a small note on the back of the paper (ex. WP#1, WP#2, WP#3, etc.) before I put it in the developer. What's best, and has no chance of interfering with the developer, pencil or pen?
Why would you need to note WP on a print that is obviously a WP?

I also use an 8B. It leaves a highly legible mark while requiring almost no pressure. I mark the border are of every print with whatever info is relevant. I also use it to put a copyright notice onto the print before dry-mounting.
These are readily available in art supply stores.
Nothing will impact the developer, by the way. Pencil is just more likely to disappear.
I used a soft staedtler-B pencil on the back of fibre-based papers. Got millions of them over the decades for drawing.
Does that make them palimpsests?

Nothing will impact the developer, by the way. Pencil is just more likely to disappear.
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