[pure-silver] Re: flattening prints with no dry-mount press
- From: "Dave Valvo" <dvalvo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:29:27 -0500
Re: [pure-silver] Re: flattening prints with no dry-mount pressHi Ralph,
Last time I flattened twenty 11 x 14 prints I put a stiff (1/2 inch plexi)
board top and bottom and then two cases of beer on top. After three days
flattened the prints like a charm. Bottom case was home made beer and the top
case was a mixture of lagers. With so many prints I didn't want to waste a lot
of time using my dry mount press. If any one wants more details on the beer
let me know.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: DarkroomMagic
To: PureSilverNew
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 12:14 PM
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: flattening prints with no dry-mount press
I like Richard's proposal but are concerned about the iron on the lowest
setting. Even the lowest setting on my iron is too hot for a print. I'm not
sure Kraft paper is enough to even the heat out. To be extra cautious, I would
take one or two mounting boards to cover the print before using an iron on it.
Other than that, I'm sure this works.
Regards
Ralph W. Lambrecht
http://www.darkroomagic.com
On 2005-12-11 00:21, "Richard Knoppow" <dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> From: "Shannon Stoney" <sstoney@xxxxxxx>
> To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 3:03 PM
> Subject: [pure-silver] flattening prints with no dry-mount
> press
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>> Hi, I have to flatten some prints this week, and the
>> university where I usually do this will be closed. I use
>> Agfa MC FB paper, and it gets curly on the edges for some
>> reason when you flatten with books. I am wondering what
>> some alternative ways to flatten them might be. Should I
>> warm them in the oven and then flatten them between pieces
>> of glass or something? What would be the right
>> temperature to warm them to? Is it bad to do this in the
>> oven?
>>
>> --shannon
>>
>
> I think the reason the dry mounting press method works
> so well is that the emulsion side of the print is covered
> with release tissue which causes it to dry out more slowly
> than the support side. I have not tried this but I think it
> might work: Use a flat iron at a low setting as the source
> of heat. Place the print face down on a sheet of release
> tissue and cover the back with a couple of sheets of thick
> "kraft" paper. Iron the kraft paper first to get it dry. You
> might want to use several layers to even out the heat from
> the iron. Then iron the print and when its thoughly heated
> put the entire sandwich under a flat weight to cool for a
> couple of minutes.
> I don't know what to do about the frilled edges (if thats
> what you mean by edge curling). I have the same problem with
> Agfa paper and had it a million years ago with Ansco paper,
> essentially the same stuff. I think the only cure may be to
> make prints with very large borders that can be trimmed off.
> If its simply that the ends stay curly the ironing should
> fix that.
>
> ---
> Richard Knoppow
> Los Angeles, CA, USA
> dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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