Ryan Montgomery
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What size of darkroom paper do you use? I mainly use 8x10 and rarely go above 12x16 but I'm in the process of opening a wee shop and I'm trying to research!

I know this is probably a long shot, but could you PLEASE somehow make/cut/sell paper of the same dimensions as the pictures going on them? I'm sick of having uneven borders & since I've never once made a perfect cut no matter how much effort I put in I'm stuck with it![]()
I know this is probably a long shot, but could you PLEASE somehow make/cut/sell paper of the same dimensions as the pictures going on them? I'm sick of having uneven borders & since I've never once made a perfect cut no matter how much effort I put in I'm stuck with it![]()
Get a large, heavy duty paper cutter and mark your usual sizes on the board. Then you just fit one side on the board and cut off the remainder (which, if smaller than a half, can be used for proofs for instance).
Sounds like you might need a better easel Joe, one with straight blades.
why not just print to the size of the paper then? I don't understand asking for paper to be made/cut/sold at the size you print without saying what that size is.
Last time I dabbled with film was 30 years ago. These days I generally use Loxley's for most of my prints.
you are aware that this thread is in Film and Conventional aren't you ?
We LIKE smelly chemical processes and big bits of wet paper hanging from washing lines