This is one of my liths from my last foray. I'm finding Moersch lith kit frustratingly slow. (http://www.apug.org/forums/forum37/83161-moersch-lith-kit-questions.html)This was pulled after 15 minutes in the developer, before any blacks appeared as I wanted very high key. Test prints where I let the blacks get going looked too heavy.
It's fine as it is, but I think you have to try another paper (such as Fomatone MG Classic warmtone or other paper,) easier for lithwork and the lith-effect what you would like to have. (if I have understood your caption)
- Bert
Sly, honeslty. Just providing a long reply to your post regarding slow Moersch lith chemistry and I find this. I thought your result were poor, but...hey, this is great! Almost embarrasing great. I love it! I realise you are not pleased with this result and more or less gave up the develoment due to waiting. You must be pleased with this one and as you see, there are no rules in lith printing. Snatch when you want, get a unique appearance.
I ofently experiment with different interpretation of pictures in lith and I really love the idea of heavy (>5 steps) over-exposing and aim for a very early snatch. Far before the blacks start to emerge but still with visible contrast. Such technique will give warm tone, low contrast and dream like appearance. Just like this one. WOW!!!