General Brand Archival Photo Drying Book Holds 21-11x14" Prints (12x18")

  • B&H # GBBB1218
  • Mfr# NP11091
 

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This Archival Photo Drying Book is made using extra heavy paper, with dry wax interleaves.

Blotter paper is buffered with calcium carbonate to eliminate acid transfer on to your prints.

The paper stock in these books contain no sulfates, offer 50 year archival quality, and are museum use approved.

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General Brand Archival Photo Drying Book
 
4.3

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4.0

Blotter book review

By lePain21

from San Jose, CA

About Me Casual Photographer

Verified Buyer

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    Best Uses

    • Printing

    Comments about General Brand Archival Photo Drying Book:

    Use every day, very good. Nothing to go wrong.

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    5.0

    perfect

    By Scarletta9

    from New York City

    About Me Pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Consistent Reactions
    • Good quality

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      Best Uses

      • Alternative Processes
      • Black and White
      • Color
      • Darkroom
      • Photography

      Comments about General Brand Archival Photo Drying Book:

      Does what it should - good quality paper and fast absorption. Wax paper inserts prevent rubbing to your emulsion - smart.
      Recommended.

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      4.0

      Does the job..perfect when in a hurry..

      By pebbless

      from new york NY

      Verified Buyer

      Comments about General Brand Archival Photo Drying Book:

      Perfect when in a hurry and cant wait for prints to dry. Im a student and sometimes i cant wait 4-8 hours for my fiber prints to dry..thats why i bought the blotter book..Saves me time

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