jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
thanks! I forgot about second print I made, just scan it.

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Todd.Hanz
Guest
beautiful!
f16sunshine
Moderator
Inspiring thread and beautiful work. Thanks guys. Another push to get the DR set up here in the new house.
vnukov_pk
Established
ressurecting old thread. Some of my lith prints
Kirzhach, 2016 by Pavel Vnukov, on Flickr
London, 2015 by Pavel Vnukov, on Flickr
England, 2015 by Pavel Vnukov, on Flickr



Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
And adding more questions. 
I ordered something called Arista Premium Liquid A&B Lith Developer. It should give me x20 times 1L (quart) working solution. Enough to try lith printing for first time.
Is old FB paper OK? I think, I have IlfoBrom and Agfa Brovira, single contrast papers.
Which FB contract is better?
And what kind of images are good for lith printing?
I ordered something called Arista Premium Liquid A&B Lith Developer. It should give me x20 times 1L (quart) working solution. Enough to try lith printing for first time.
Is old FB paper OK? I think, I have IlfoBrom and Agfa Brovira, single contrast papers.
Which FB contract is better?
And what kind of images are good for lith printing?
Jerevan
Recycled User
Any negative works for lith - thin, dense, flat, you name it.
Old FB paper can be okay, you just have to jump in and try it out. The Ilfobrom being a bromide paper will likely be slow (could be up to 45 minutes of agitation) and possibly grainy.
One way to speed up the process is to keep the solution warm (40 degrees celsius) and keeping a water bath under the developing tray.
New papers - I guess Fomatone still works.
Old FB paper can be okay, you just have to jump in and try it out. The Ilfobrom being a bromide paper will likely be slow (could be up to 45 minutes of agitation) and possibly grainy.
One way to speed up the process is to keep the solution warm (40 degrees celsius) and keeping a water bath under the developing tray.
New papers - I guess Fomatone still works.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Thank you!
So, I'll start with Brovira. I want to see if #2 will give me enough contrast in lith.
In regular developer it is not as good as #4.
So, I'll start with Brovira. I want to see if #2 will give me enough contrast in lith.
In regular developer it is not as good as #4.
vnukov_pk
Established
do not use filters. They slow the process and add nothing to the image.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Printed last night with Arista Lith developer. Started with 1:24 ratio and it was fifty or so minutes for old Agfa Brovira FB paper. Agfa RC was around thirty minutes. Printed four 8x10 prints in three hours.
For next time going to decrease dilution twice and increase developing temperature.
For next time going to decrease dilution twice and increase developing temperature.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Printed for second time with adding of fresh A,B parts to 1L of developer from first time.
This time developing was faster.
This time developing was faster.
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