interesting effect this produced , did lith do anything to the paper emulsion? like change it's luster at all? how long did it take in the developer before you fixed it? the color seem consistent in all 4 images you posted , was this also toned after?
Thanks Ilya, the luster of the paper wasn't changed at all, but the Lodima paper is probably one of the most colorful papers I've experimented with so far. The time in the developer is as always dependent on the strength of the Lith, but I did notice a rapid exhaustion of the developer with this paper. I used the Omega bath for only a few seconds each, but the consistency was a result of printing two negatives on one sheet of paper, as in two 4X5 negatives on one sheet of 8X10. It took about 12 sheets of paper to get what I wanted, so I also have consistent results with other prints, these are the ones I like best. You'll have to experiment a bit, over fixing can strip some of the intensity of the color. No toning was used here.
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