[pure-silver] Re: best way to flatten prints?

  • From: Shannon Stoney <sstoney@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 09:21:17 -0600

>     You also need some release tissue and some heavy "Kraft"
>or construction paper. Clean photo blotters will do if you
>have them.


What is release tissue? Is this something you buy at an art store or 
a camera store?

>    Edge frilling may come from excessively rapid drying.
>Also, some papers have a greater tendency to frill. I always
>had problems with Agfa paper, never with Kodak paper. If you
>find that a particular brand or type of paper frills the
>only cure is to make prints with large enough borders to
>allow cutting off the frilled part.


This is Agfa paper, as a matter of fact.

Thanks for the info!

--shannon


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