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in this video we are going to try to separate two photographs that are stuck together under a piece of glass so you can see itamp;#39;s partially attached on this side and depending on the angle you can see thereamp;#39;s a water stain kind of connecting between the print and the glass on this image here so i need to separate the two photographs so that i can then scan and make new prints from both of them if i try to separate them when theyamp;#39;re dry and stuck together like this i will tear the surface of the bigger photograph away from the picture thatamp;#39;s over top of it thatamp;#39;s keeping me from separating the two from the glass so just kind of showing you how they are stuck together here so the first thing you need to do is get a pan of some kind some kind of a baking pan and just lay the photographs and the glass inside that pan and then i recommend using distilled water because it has less chemicals in it than regular tap water just go ahead and