M Carter
Member
There was a 2012 thread on APUG along these lines, but no answers...
I had a few sheets of 16x20 that were approaching their 2nd birthday, and also some 11x14 I purchased in November, both from Freestyle - good bromoil paper for me.
For lith printing, I did some initial tests on cut-down older paper which didn't get crazy colors but had a nice gritty look. Going to final prints on the newer 11x14, the effect was pretty ugly. Very broken up image, weird grain.
This was a difficult neg - grab shot on delta 3200 from a party one night, underexposed and very grainy. But I got the best prints I've ever managed from it with the old paper, newer stuff was a waste (and I really tried to be as accurate in testing as lith allows, printing new just after old, trying in replenished developer, etc).
Is anyone aware of an emulsion change, or does "aging" this paper affect how it liths? Curious, and kinda bummed.
I had a few sheets of 16x20 that were approaching their 2nd birthday, and also some 11x14 I purchased in November, both from Freestyle - good bromoil paper for me.
For lith printing, I did some initial tests on cut-down older paper which didn't get crazy colors but had a nice gritty look. Going to final prints on the newer 11x14, the effect was pretty ugly. Very broken up image, weird grain.
This was a difficult neg - grab shot on delta 3200 from a party one night, underexposed and very grainy. But I got the best prints I've ever managed from it with the old paper, newer stuff was a waste (and I really tried to be as accurate in testing as lith allows, printing new just after old, trying in replenished developer, etc).
Is anyone aware of an emulsion change, or does "aging" this paper affect how it liths? Curious, and kinda bummed.