I just finished my 3rd lith session and am learning a little each time, which is a good feeling. However, I am having difficulty getting even tones in large areas of similar tonality (darker areas usually). I don't expect to achieve perfect evenness as it is lith printing an some texture is desirable. For example, I printed a photo from Taos last night and as a straight BW print it has a fairly even tonality in the dark sky (it's in my gallery). In lith it began to look like a two year old got his hands on a bad holga program in photoshop and went wild. It had the look of a darker and very worn fabric (though unpleasantly uneven)for lack of a better description. Unfortunately, I tossed it in frustration, so I can't post an example. Does this sound like I let the infectious development go too far? Perhaps I need a little more exposure to get the sky darkened without having to wait for the infectious development to take over too much? Any thoughts? Thanks.
Jmal
Jmal
