Lyn Arnold
Member
Hello All,
I want to re-produce cold grainy lith prints that were possible with Sterling VC RC paper (not the lith paper) and Kodalith RT developer. Sterling paper gave a soft creamy look to the highlights and lovely black and grey grainy shadows. While Kodalith may still be available, Sterling paper isn't.
By the way, lith developers are pretty scarce in Australia. We are unable to get Novalith, Naccolith or any of the Moersch products -- just Fotospeed LD 20. I have been mixing up Ansco 81, but it is too warm for my subjects.
Will be mixing up some D85 variation formula that Ian Grant posted last week, but am waiting on the boric acid -- another item that seems to have disappeared from pharmacy shelves. How does the D85 look on either warmtone or coldtone paper -- say Forte (which I have been hoarding for a lith project).
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Lyn
I want to re-produce cold grainy lith prints that were possible with Sterling VC RC paper (not the lith paper) and Kodalith RT developer. Sterling paper gave a soft creamy look to the highlights and lovely black and grey grainy shadows. While Kodalith may still be available, Sterling paper isn't.
By the way, lith developers are pretty scarce in Australia. We are unable to get Novalith, Naccolith or any of the Moersch products -- just Fotospeed LD 20. I have been mixing up Ansco 81, but it is too warm for my subjects.
Will be mixing up some D85 variation formula that Ian Grant posted last week, but am waiting on the boric acid -- another item that seems to have disappeared from pharmacy shelves. How does the D85 look on either warmtone or coldtone paper -- say Forte (which I have been hoarding for a lith project).
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Lyn