I thought I ran out of Forte paper that I used for Lith printing many many years ago. However, I found a partial box of Forte 5x7 RC and six 4x5 sheets of Forte Elegance FB. They are both from around 2002.
So I figure I'd test them. Problem with the six sheets of Elegance is that six tries might not even be enough for an 'excellent' lith print. For me, I can look at a negative and tell if it will print well with standard paper. However, with Lith, I can't tell. Seems like my best lith prints came from crappy, blurry, poorly exposed negatives.
Anyway, I realized my 5 gallon boxes of Lith a/b are over 15 years old now. So, I was curious if it was still any good.
The prints are drying, I'll scan them tomorrow. I can say that the Lith a/b worked fine. Those 5 gallon boxes of developer really were a 'lifetime supply' for printing small Minox prints.
So I figure I'd test them. Problem with the six sheets of Elegance is that six tries might not even be enough for an 'excellent' lith print. For me, I can look at a negative and tell if it will print well with standard paper. However, with Lith, I can't tell. Seems like my best lith prints came from crappy, blurry, poorly exposed negatives.
Anyway, I realized my 5 gallon boxes of Lith a/b are over 15 years old now. So, I was curious if it was still any good.
The prints are drying, I'll scan them tomorrow. I can say that the Lith a/b worked fine. Those 5 gallon boxes of developer really were a 'lifetime supply' for printing small Minox prints.