Re: Flattening old rolled up photos
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Flattening old rolled up photos
Candice Toth 1/11/03
Hi Candice
I am assuming that these are black and white photos.
The final step in proccessing black and white (actually any photo) is to wash all of the chemicals out of the paper.
So, if your photos are curled up, just soak them in water (68 degrees, if it is too hot, the emulsion becomes "soft" and it could be damaged if you are not careful).
When your photos have uncurled, you can dry them between blotting paper, or just hang them from "clothes pin on a line.....I use to clip one corner of the photo....takes an hour or so, depending on the humidity of your room/house.
Once they are dry, store them in an album, but make sure that they are dry.
Walter
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Re: Flattening old rolled up photos
Candice Toth 1/11/03
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Re: Flattening old rolled up photos
Walter Duczeminski 1/12/03
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Re: Flattening old rolled up photos
Candice Toth 1/12/03
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Re: Flattening old rolled up photos
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Re: Flattening old rolled up photos