I think you missed it gents, I meant shooting on FP4, D100 and then contact printing that onto Ortho Litho film, it will take reversal process right out of the equation. I would be souping the Litho in dektol or A&B litho developer. It is also working from a negative so I can do contact prints as well. The thin aspect does not bother me, except for some camera tests before I get Ilford ULF stock, litho film will rarely see the camera.
I just ordered 50 sheets of litho in 4x5 and some soup to play with on existing negs, ought to know by next week if it will work or not.
But 16x20 contact prints...I am doing this, I just picked up a Bostick and Sullivan 16x20 contact print frame today, now looking for a Nikon 450 F9 M and to sell some gear...;-)