Which lith printing paper kit were you using, Guy? I have lith developer and
have used it with some non lith papers (infectious development method)but
hadn't found lith paper in Toronto. Was thinking of ordering some from the
USA. BTW have you seen the book "The Master Photographer's Lith Printing
Course" by Tim Rudman? Very helpful and inspiring.
Tina
>>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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