oceanbeast
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I am going to begin work on a project shot on 645 and being printed at 20x24 for a majority of the final prints. I have used screens to dry 8x10 and 11x14 but they never end up being truly flat, I had access to a print drier press in school but in my home lab I do not and I do not have access to the lab either.
I have heard of people drying prints back to back and cliped around the border, some say this has good results but I've never done it and do not want to test the theory with a box of $350 paper either.
I do not have the funds to purchase a $1000 print dryer. What solutions can I look into? Should I squeegee, then dry on screens, and finally placed all prints under a heavy even load? I would like to flatest print possible but also dont have a ton of money to spend, even getting my hands on the paper is something I have to save up for.
I have heard of people drying prints back to back and cliped around the border, some say this has good results but I've never done it and do not want to test the theory with a box of $350 paper either.
I do not have the funds to purchase a $1000 print dryer. What solutions can I look into? Should I squeegee, then dry on screens, and finally placed all prints under a heavy even load? I would like to flatest print possible but also dont have a ton of money to spend, even getting my hands on the paper is something I have to save up for.