Pete H
Member
I've just tried lith printing for the first time, using the Moersch Master Lith kit and some of my dwindling supply of Forte PWT.
The leaflet with the kit recommends 40 ml A + 60 ml B in 1 litre water at 20C, so I tried that. The target developing time is around 7 minutes according to the leaflet, and Tim Rudman recommends 10+ minutes. I was getting 3-4 minutes for my prints. Is that normal? Does it matter? I was quite pleased with the results anyway, just surprised at the time.
Second question: The later prints I made had quite pronounced slosh marks. Tim Rudman says that this may be caused by over-strength stop bath (mine was Kodak, dil 1+15 as normal). In that case why were my earlier prints ok, but the later ones suffered? Does carry-over from the dev into the stop bath change it, or was it just my sloshing technique deteriorating as I became more tired?
Any thoughts gratefully received. I can see that this lith business could become quite addictive
The leaflet with the kit recommends 40 ml A + 60 ml B in 1 litre water at 20C, so I tried that. The target developing time is around 7 minutes according to the leaflet, and Tim Rudman recommends 10+ minutes. I was getting 3-4 minutes for my prints. Is that normal? Does it matter? I was quite pleased with the results anyway, just surprised at the time.
Second question: The later prints I made had quite pronounced slosh marks. Tim Rudman says that this may be caused by over-strength stop bath (mine was Kodak, dil 1+15 as normal). In that case why were my earlier prints ok, but the later ones suffered? Does carry-over from the dev into the stop bath change it, or was it just my sloshing technique deteriorating as I became more tired?
Any thoughts gratefully received. I can see that this lith business could become quite addictive
