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Summary: Learn advice for setting up a drying station in a darkroom in this free photography video.
Lanie McCormick is an artist, photographer, and a certified art educator who built a darkroom in her home where she creates original compositions and custom frames. She also curates...read more
"Hi, my name is Lanie McCormick I'm a fine art photographer in Austin, Texas. I'm here to show you how to set up a dark room on behalf of Expert Village. Once your prints are out of the wash you're going to need a dry station. I found that making simple frames and adding little pegs here work great for space saving you can stack them. Once you have done that you're going to add some screen that you can purchase at your hardware store I like the nylon it's safer for your prints. You just wrap it around and put it in place with some staples the air allows to pass through and it won't mess up your prints and you can stack them as high as you need. You can make them any size that you need that fits your needs. Other options are purchasing bakers racks that can get expensive and the easiest way is the hanger it works fine you can do a close line easy as pie."
eHow Article: How to Dry Prints in a Darkroom