RE: Drying Pt/Pd. prints

From: Sandy King ^lt;sanking@clemson.edu>
Date: 07/03/04-11:30:09 PM Z
Message-id: <a06020406bd0d458682ad@[192.168.1.100]>

Thanks for the responses to my question about heat drying of Pt./Pd.
prints. And sorry for my lack of specificity in the question. It was
in reference to processed Pt./Pd prints, not to the sensitized
emulsion.

Sandy King

>A processed print? It shouldn't and I can't say that I've ever see it have
>that effect. I have "force" dried many test pt/pd prints over the years and
>never needed to adjust the final print due to changes in Dmax or contrast.
>I can't see how it would. You might get a change in paper quality and
>unless you dried very hot, even the paper should remain unchanged.
>
>
>Eric Neilsen Photography
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>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sandy King [mailto:sanking@clemson.edu]
>> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 5:16 PM
>> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
>> Subject: Drying Pt/Pd. prints
>>
>> Does anyone know if using heat with a hair dryer to dry Pt./Pd.
>> prints has any affect on the Dmax or contrast?
>>
>> Sandy King
>>
Received on Sat Jul 3 23:30:31 2004

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