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    Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    Am looking to get back to doing some Lith Printing. Papers I used back when are no longer available. Anyone have any recommendations of presently available papers and chemistry?
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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    I have just done a series using LD20 chemistry, with Art 300 paper , then sepia, gold selenium tone, if you like a textured copper look WARM this is a nice combination

    Am about to do another series same chemistry and toning but use Slavich 4 as the source paper. This project will be 13 enlarged silver negatives produced to a nice contrast to lith print.

    I am also trying out Berrger paper during both sessions to see how it liths.

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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    Not much experience here, but Fomabrom seems to lith quite readily and rapidly.

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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    Quote Originally Posted by koraks View Post
    Not much experience here, but Fomabrom seems to lith quite readily and rapidly.
    Fomatone, not fomabrom. Well, You can get nice gritty peppery dark prints from Fomabrom as well, with the right combination of ingredients and luck, but for easily lithing paper choose fomatone.
    (The now discontinued Fomabrom IV 123 was ok though, in a way similar to the Late Varycon)


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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    I'm using Fomatone 131, 132 papers and Moersch Easy Lith. I'm new to lith so haven't used anything else but I'm quite happy with the results.

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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    Quote Originally Posted by andreios View Post
    (The now discontinued Fomabrom IV 123 was ok though, in a way similar to the Late Varycon)
    Yeah, that's the one I've tried. My supplier still lists it, but maybe it's old stock?
    Also tried several Adox papers, but they didn't work well. The RC papers just show horrible coating artifacts while MCC does the peppercorn thing quite badly.

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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    Spent the day today in the darkroom lithing with success, 1940s Dupont Defender with a super rough surface and Portriga Rapid. Easy Lith. Surprisingly they both expose and develop at the same rate and share a nice rich chocolate brown.

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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    Apparently there is a limited run of Fomabrom 123 coming out. Needs to be pre-ordered.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Darkroom/co...a_limited_run/

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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    Quote Originally Posted by greginpa View Post
    Spent the day today in the darkroom lithing with success, 1940s Dupont Defender with a super rough surface and Portriga Rapid. Easy Lith. Surprisingly they both expose and develop at the same rate and share a nice rich chocolate brown.
    Thanks ever so much for your post. I have a pile of boxes of fiber base Zone VI Brilliant, Ilfford Galerie, Agfa Portriga Rapid, and more. Was wondering how to use them and now definitely will try Lith printing with those papers.
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    Re: Present state of Lith printing, what are you using?

    I like warm papers for lith. Fomatone and Oriental warmtone give identical images but I prefer the Oriental for its consistency. Those are really the only papers I like for straight lith. If you are looking for 'gritty city' type images I suspect Slavich 4 (in Arista lith developer?) is the ticket. I have tried to get something I like out of Art 300 but for me it is a heart breaker (however Bob Carnie is the master so I would like to see his images).

    2nd pass lith is a different story and that is where Fomabrom (as well as the papers above) comes into its own.

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