Re: Pinhole and lith printing - A natural complement?

From: Gregg Kemp <gregg.kemp_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sun 01 Apr 2001 - 16:52:21 PDT

Really nice, Guy. I like the direction that your images are taking - more
abstract and atmospheric. Very nice - thanks for sharing.

Gregg

At 07:00 PM 4/1/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi everybody!
>
>Really this has been busy times for me lately. But, it seems I just
>can't stop... I received last week my first Lith Printing kit and I
>just had to try it on some of my favorite negatives. What a discovery!
>To me Lith Printing is a natural complement to pinhole.
>
>I've loaded a picture at
>http://www.pinhole.com/discussion/upload/images/accalmie1lr.jpg
>
>Comments welcome!
>
>Anybody else does lith printing on this list? I'd be happy to hear and
>share experiences.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Guy
>
>P.S. Lith Printing is a special B&W printing process using specific
>types of paper and a specific type of paper developer. The paper is
>massively overexposed under the enlarger and processed in highly diluted
>developer for very a long period of times (from 8 to 30 minutes, with
>constant agitation...). The print turns in shades of colors and yields
>very different contrasts ranges in the highlights and the shadows.
>Something like split toning, but different, all taking place at the
>developer stage.
>
>
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