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 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)
Use reliable databases like Google Scholar to find peer-reviewed articles and data.
Could you clarify if you are a paper, making handmade paper, or preparing photo paper for a camera?
Narrow down your subject into a specific thesis statement or question you want to answer.
After exposure, you will need chemical trays (developer, stop, and fix) to bring out the image.