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p.1 #4 · de-curl, spray, storage: final prints | |
camey wrote:
Save one of the paper rolls with a few feet of paper left and use that. Works great for me for my 17" 4000. There's no magic there, you just need to be able wrap the print with another sheet around the roller for a few minutes to reverse the curl. Or ... you could spend $260 and get the real thing :-)
I used to do something like that. Works pretty well ... sort of. The d-roller allows you to reverse roll around a 1" core easily without danger of bending the print. Because it is so tight a few seconds and the print lays completely flat. Using a larger diameter roller requires more time and usually leaves a slight curl at the edge.
Possible down side to the d-roller with that small of a diameter is I'm not sure if some of the new stiff papers can handle that tight of a curl, such as Ilfords Galerie Gold Fiber Silk, so your method may actually be better than a d-roller for them. It lays pretty flat anyway without decurling. I've got a few prints on this paper with a little curl at each end, but they're too big for my d-roller.
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