@MrBrowning Try using trays one size bigger than your paper, wear nitrile rubber gloves, and use your hands to gently flow the lith developer across the paper surface, as opposed to rocking the tray. With the Slavich papers this makes a big difference.
@MrBrowning - hi, let me see my notes, as far as I remember Bromportrait was quite easy to handle, unlike to Unibrom which was a real siberian beast to tame.
thanks guys! @MrBrowning - from what I've been able to recover (lost notes..) the bromportrait 80bp (either embossed or glossy) wit normal contrast scenes required 2-3 minutes exposure at f5.6 and 6-8minutes of development in Moersch Easy Lith 10+10+900ml +20ml OldBrown @26-30C. Fresh Easy Lith resulted in some weird darker spots allover. It's a bit different story when it came to Rollei Super Lith developer, where the exposure went up to 15min@f8 with superlith 1+20@30-33C;
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