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Nabhar



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First Lith print.
Gold Toned.
Old Kodak paper gave unexpected reasonable result with Lith process.
· Date: Wed, 29, February, 2012 · Views: 5437
· Filesize: 97.0kb · Dimensions: 500 x 496 ·
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Keywords: Lith Gold Toner Kodak
Film make, size & rating:: Delta100 @ 80
Film developer & temp:: Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 @ 68deg
Lens focal length, aperture & speed:: 127mm - f5.6 - 1/4sec
Tripod used Y/N:: y
Paper:: Kodak Polymax II RC
Paper developer & temp:: Fotospeed Lith @ 68deg

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Keith Tapscott.

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Thu, 1, March, 2012 8:43am

Many lith prints I have seen seem to have a garish brown hue, but this looks much more neutral and I like the effect.


Have you tried Ilford Multigrade IV RC to see how it compares with Kodak Polymax?
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