I've found that Slavich Bromportrait has very little dry-down. Anyone else tried this paper and noticed the same thing?
I've found that Slavich Bromportrait has very little dry-down. Anyone else tried this paper and noticed the same thing?
That brings up another question: is it better to have a paper which has a lot of dry down (which you know is going to happen and compensate), or just a teeny tiny amount which leaves you with a print too good to throw way, but not perfect enough either?
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
Does microwaving the print truly duplicate the drydown effect the same way? I have always thought that air drying led to more drydown than microwaving.
I don't know - after I exploded an egg in our first microwave, I never heard the end of it.
We sold the microwave shortly after, deciding that it was too high teck for me to master.
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