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Adox MCC paper for lith printing
I tried a lith print on this paper for the first time the other day, using LD20 developer, 1+19 at around 33 deg. C.
It works, but I notice a small amount of pepper fogging in the evenly toned sky area (a scan of the print is in my Lith Album, alongside a version on Fomatone 131, although it's hard to discern the black speckled areas in the scan). Has anyone else tried this paper in LD20 and experienced similar? I plan on pursuing its use for lith, using Moersch Easylith or SE5, as the beautiful results that Wolfgang Moersch shows in his MCC Flickr album do show that it has great potential.
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I've not used LD20 for some time, preferring to mix my own developers from scratch. Pepper dots with MCC-110 has always been a problem for me to a lesser or greater extent. I was going to mix a high bromide/formaldehyde batch this afternoon to see if things improved.
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