Mateo said:
I'm kinda curious about the one shot lith developer.
The best colors I've been able to get were with
some very used sauce.
Mr. G. griffi and yourself have questions of
that one-shot lith developer I by happen chance
compounded. I'd not have done that were it not
for my minimalist methodology; least chemistry,
least solution volume.
Although not based on, it's component parts are
the same as Wall's Normal Hydroquinone and two
or three other three component lith developers.
I've been reviewing my records and prints from
a year and a half ago when I did the experiments.
I do all processing one-shot so of course the three
brews I tested were all used one-shot.
Now I think it possible that any lith developer might
be used one shot. I test my own brews to determine
the least chemistry needed. After all one use and
down the drain.
I have more to do in testing for minimums with my
brews. Mine are not ready for prime time but I may
soon have something for field testing.
To experiment with what you've got try high dilutions
and least workable solution volumes. With pre-wet
paper as little as 125ml will do an 8x10. Also, add
varying amounts of sodium carbonate to the
brew. That could, though, slow hydroxide
activated lith developers. Dan