[pure-silver] Re: how long, when partially wet?

  • From: anclancy@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 17:51:58 +0000

find a copy of the Creative Fires by Estes. It is on audio tape or CD, and i 
speaks to the cycle we all experience.

ann

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From: Janet Cull <jcull@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> Last night I was spotting an 11x14 print and didn't like the look of 
> a place, so quickly rinsed the print off and hung it to dry. I 
> didn't immerse the print in water, just washed the top of it well. I 
> need to sign, frame, and deliver it. It appears to be dry. Is there 
> a "rule of thumb" about how long it should dry? Again, it was 
> thoroughly dry and I only rinsed it well on top. 
> 
> By the way, I really like this print and I was rather excited to see 
> it framed. I'm really, really critical of my own work. Sometimes I 
> get discouraged and think I'll toss the cameras and darkroom. Then 
> occasionally I get something like this, that I really like - and I 
> keep going. It's for an office uptown, and I'm actually proud to put 
> my name on this one. I'd really thought the last few days about 
> selling my Hasselblad system and giving up the effort. This one is 
> keeping me in the game. It's a good morning here. 
> 
> Janet 
> 
> p.s. (writing this sort of surprises me. i didn't realize i was so 
> easily discouraged/encouraged. i really shouldn't take myself so 
> seriously!) 
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