Katlyn-&-Whitney

Lith on Fomatone
Location
Sarasota
Equipment Used
Speed Graphic with a Aero Ektar on it
Exposure
1/30
Film & Developer
Ilford FP4+ in D76 1:1
Paper & Developer
8x10 Fomatone 133 in Moersch Lith
Lens Filter
150mm Nikkor
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Nice one Dwayne.
The lith on this is just great.
Trying to work with two models must make life in the studio a whole lot more interesting/challenging.
Martin
 
Nice one Dwayne.
The lith on this is just great.
Trying to work with two models must make life in the studio a whole lot more interesting/challenging.
Martin
Thanks Martin. I was expecting it to be more challenging than it actually was. Those two models moved together like poetry, so it made my job much easier. I stopped down the lith a little to try to keep both of them in reasonable focus. Seemed to do the trick.
 
I stopped down the lith a little to try to keep both of them in reasonable focus. Seemed to do the trick.
The Moersch lith developer does a very good job with skin, well at least with the paper you use What is involved in stopping down the lith and how does this help keep them in reasonable focus

Thanks

pentaxuser
 
Sorry that was a typo. Supposed to say lens….
The Moersch lith developer does a very good job with skin, well at least with the paper you use What is involved in stopping down the lith and how does this help keep them in reasonable focus

Thanks

pentaxuser
 
Thanks for the clarification, Dwayne Any experience you can share with Moersch Lith in Ilford MG RC papers either the former MGIV or the latest Deluxe paper?

Thanks

pentaxuser
 
Thanks for the clarification, Dwayne Any experience you can share with Moersch Lith in Ilford MG RC papers either the former MGIV or the latest Deluxe paper?

Thanks

pentaxuser
I really haven't had much luck with Ilford papers and lith. I have tested 2nd pass lith with MGIV but really didn't produce anything even remotely interesting. That would be Ilford Multigrade dev first go around, then Moersch the second. I just tried this with MGWT also and no luck. I have to test more but MGWT isn't producing anything good for me with single pass lith either. I know some people swear by it though. As far as I know most all Ilford papers have accelerators incorporated into the emulsion making them useless for single pass lith developing.
 

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