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Lift the mold out, let the water drip away, and press the pulp with a sponge to remove excess moisture. Let it dry for 24 hours before peeling it off. 3. Preparing Paper for Photography (Analogue)

Pour the pulp into a flat pan and slide a wire mold (deckle) into it. Move it around until the pulp evenly covers the screen. IMG_4600MP4

Structure your paper with an Introduction (stating your thesis), Body Paragraphs (supporting arguments), and a Conclusion (summarizing findings). Lift the mold out, let the water drip

If you are working with film or darkroom techniques, you may be "preparing" paper for exposure or developing: Preparing Paper for Photography (Analogue) Pour the pulp

To "prepare a paper" can mean several different things depending on your goal. Based on your prompt, here are the three most common ways to interpret this: 1. Preparing a Research or Academic Paper

Use reliable databases like Google Scholar to find peer-reviewed articles and data.