Thank you, Ralph for sharing your experience.

>There used to be hot-air and infrared dryers for RC photo paper in the days of 
>analog photography.

Oh no!
No more gadgets in the... bathroom!
:)

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Ralf R Radermacher <fotor...@gmx.de>, 21 Kas 2020 Cmt, 22:20 tarihinde
şunu yazdı:
>
> Am 21.11.20 um 17:58 schrieb Bipin Gupta:
>
> > g) A Radiant Heater placed in front of the Prints made them dry almost
> > instantly - Best Solution.
>
> There used to be hot-air and infrared dryers for RC photo paper in the
> days of analog photography.
>
> One example would be the Kaiser 4022 (3ßx40 cm).
>
> Other models like the Kindermann dryers have rollers to transport the
> paper and queeze off any remaining water. Those would obviously smudge
> your prints. I think I even have one of those in my basement lab.
>
> Ralf
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