Mainecoonmaniac
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After not printing Ziatypes for a while, I printed yesterday. Recently, the weather in my area has caused the air to be dry. About 38% humidity and everything is staticy.
The issue I been having is that after coating the paper and allowing the emulsion to dry. I allow it to dry enough not to stick to the negative. After the exposure, I noted patches of the print that are blurry due to the negative not having full contact with the paper. Otherwise, the print looks fine. I first thought it was my contact printer, but the cause is the emulsion causing the paper to pucker.
Today, I let the emulsion to dry even further on the paper. The puckering went away. But some of the prints came out lighter because the emulsion was too dry. I tried rehumidifying the paper and the problem went away. My question is if I humidify my paper before coating, will I avoid my paper puckering when I coat it?
The issue I been having is that after coating the paper and allowing the emulsion to dry. I allow it to dry enough not to stick to the negative. After the exposure, I noted patches of the print that are blurry due to the negative not having full contact with the paper. Otherwise, the print looks fine. I first thought it was my contact printer, but the cause is the emulsion causing the paper to pucker.
Today, I let the emulsion to dry even further on the paper. The puckering went away. But some of the prints came out lighter because the emulsion was too dry. I tried rehumidifying the paper and the problem went away. My question is if I humidify my paper before coating, will I avoid my paper puckering when I coat it?