Re: De curling a photo

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Bob,
On second thoughts..... Try "steaming" over either a pan of boiling water...
Or the spout of a kettle as the water boils... and let it dry on between two (or more) sheets of clean paper under some weight... But... Keep changing the papers until it is dry.... You don't want the damp print to have a chance of 'sticking' to the papers.
Ken

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On 2012-02-13, at 6:21 PM, Ken <photo1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bob,

Just Give it a "resoaking"  ie. Rewash and dry.

Ken
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On 2012-02-13, at 5:46 PM, Bob <w8imo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

I don't have much of my darkroom tools left and have a question.  I found an old black and white photograph that I printed a long time ago  It is curled, no bends or folds, just curl.

What is the best way to decurl it?

Thanks,
Bob

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