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    print flattener

    Does any have a formula for mixing my own print flattening solution?

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    Re: print flattener

    Kodak once sold a print flattening machine which was two rollers one of them heated.

    Many of us use dry mounting presses to flatten our fibre based prints between two sheets of card.

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    Flexogloss was the old stuff. Smelled great and worked great. Long gone I think. Now, it's B&H that carries a print flattener concentrate that works pretty well.
    Steve

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    b&h lists no print flattener in its B&W chemistry section, and a site-search returns no listing for print flattener.

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    Re: print flattener

    Amaloco used to have one (called H3 Antikrull).

    Glycerin 2 fl oz + water to make 32 oz (according to my -old- Darkroom Cookbook).
    "I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)

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    Re: print flattener

    I found its best to press in a hot press machine after selenium toning. You still will get a curl. Then mount in a frame with mat board is the best way to get flat prints.
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    Re: print flattener

    Does anyone know if glycerine based flattener compromises archival permanence?

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    Re: print flattener

    Place the prints under a case of beer - then drink the beer. When the beer is all gone the prints may be flat - or you will.

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    Re: print flattener

    Rumor has it that flattener increases the chance for mold to grow on a print. But I need it for postcards, which curl horribly.

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