Crackley Woods, Kenilworth
mrtoml

Crackley Woods, Kenilworth

Lith print on Kentona. Moersch SE5 60a+40b+10d+1000 water. Selenium toned 30 seconds Selenid 1+20.
Location
Kenilworth, Warwickshire
Equipment Used
Mamiya 7ii with 80/f4 lens
Exposure
?
Film & Developer
Delta 3200 rated 1600 in Aculux 3
Paper & Developer
Kentona in Moersch SE5
Lens Filter
None
Has an almost metallic look with just a hint of pink which is quite different. Herr Moersch certainly seem to have a fantastic range of toners which are able to produce a much bigger range of tones than other toners I've seen.

pentaxuser
 
Thanks PU.

This looks a lot better in the flesh than the scan, but it has a very restrained pink tone. I put this down to the lower bromide additive plus the selenium can get rid of it altogether if very short, but then if left a little longer the print goes brown. The increased ratio of A to B is supposed to increase contrast which is what happened (plus more grain). If I add more D I get a browner more 'traditional lith' look.

The possibilities with the SE5 kit are enormous. It's almost too flexible.
 

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