I use photo flo the last step in black and white film developing to wet the photos and that doesnt always work it's a tricky business and takes all kinds of patience
2007-09-18 14:37:27
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answered by fuma74 2
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You'll have to get them wet again. Totally saturate them. Once they are completely wet, they should separate easily. The trick, then, is to dry them properly.
If they were glossy, you won't be able to recover the glossy surface unless you know someone with a ferrotype print dryer. I'm guessing that you don't
Short of that, get a very fine-grained cloth (high thread count), Place the fine cloth on something that can absorb some water, but is flat. A piece of drywall would do well. Smooth any wrinkles out of the cloth. Place the wet photos face down on the fine cloth and cover them with a flat weight. Another piece of drywall would work here as well. You can add more weight on top of that if you want.
Wait a day and lift the weights off. Chances are, the prints won't be dry, but that's OK because it gives you a chance to peel the pictures away from the cloth making them less likely to stick to the cloth. Assuming that the prints still need further drying, reposition the pictures and replace the weights.
Keep doing the above until the prints are dry.
2007-09-18 10:39:20
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answered by dogsafire 7
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i might touch the photographer and ask for a re-do. I purely had a Blurb e book made, and it had a caught section on a internet site. It did tear slightly while i attempted to get it unstuck, yet Blurb replaced into happy to do a reprint at no charge. Now Blurb is a shopper e book printer, and not one that a marriage professional may be probable to apply. yet blunders ensue, regardless of the suited bookmakers like Asuka. So purely ask for a re-make. *EDIT* i replaced into assuming you won the e book with a caught internet site while new. in case you have had the e book a on an identical time as, and the caught pages have been brought about later, then of direction the e book-maker/photographer might haven't any reason to furnish a alternative. Sorry, purely needed to make sparkling.
2016-12-26 17:10:55
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answered by ? 4
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You will need moisture to unstick them, but it's best done by someone who is used to handling photographs. Take them to a pro lab and ask for help there.
2007-09-18 10:32:53
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answered by Terisu 7
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