[pure-silver] Re: maybe the microwave? Drying paper in Microwave.....
- From: Jean-David Beyer <jeandavid8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 17:44:20 -0400
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Bogdan Karasek wrote:
| hello,
|
| Since a microwave was mentioned in the thread, I thought I might seek
| some information. I tried drying some 8x10 fiber prints in a spare
| microwave oven. It's too large for our kitchen counter, so it's down in
| the basement next to my darkroom. The results of the drying was all of
| prints were warped, tried weighing them under under several books for a
| few days, still the warped look.
|
| Has anybody succeeded in drying prints in a microwave that came out flat
| or am I chasing the rainbow????
|
Ansel Adams did that, but not for prints he wanted to deliver to customers,
just for test prints to see, more quickly, the effects of dry-down. He did
not feel certain that the prints would be as archival as he wanted after he
microwaved them. Just test prints. For that, I guess the warping (he did not
report that) would not matter for test prints. Also, I do not believe he did
much printing on warm tone paper.
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