Mark,
Not quite. I bought both of Tims book and he even mentioned that at the time of printing things have changed. Oriental does not lith and neither did the Ilford papers I tried. I also tried the Arista EDU Ultra with 0 success and as Tim states on pg 17 he used to get good results with it but has not recently tested it. Forte is no longer available, Bregger is no longer left pg 16 as that is re-branded Forte, Nuance is suppose to work but JandC isn’t open and you cant get it either pg 16 first paragraph, I heard Kentmere classic art worked no longer available either, so what is left that will work?
Also with recent change to enviroment the paper that used cadium in it that lith very well are not allowed to be made with cadium anymore.
Now he did mention on a positive note (unconfirmed positive note ) that Ilford is making changes pg 17 last paragraph that they might be bringing products to market that will lith. If they do I will be buying it.
Fomatone MG and Kentmere Kentonna are the only ones as far as I know with my limited knowledge.
So Mike with the recent change in the game the book no longer answer the question as quite a lot of the papers mentioned are no longer available.
So as I see it this thread is extremely important and useful to those of us that love printing with lith developers.
Hi Kevin,
Just to pick up a couple of your points ...
Cadmium: My understanding, from a number of close sources that I regard as highly reliable, is that Fomatone MG (& MG Classic) (not the other Foma papers) is the only paper STILL containing cadmium that is currently made - unless there are some obscure papers in Asia that we don't see. The way it responds to development and to selenium certainly makes this probable. EEC regullations will surely bite soon and change this state of affairs, as they did with the old Kentona, Art Classic and Tapestry papers.
Ilford: Please understand that AFAIK there are no FIRM plans by Ilford to bring out lithable papers, but they have indicated that this is one (of several) options that may be up for consideration at some future date, so don't rule it in or out. The entry in the book was not intended to raise false hopes, but to signal a 'watch this space' approach, in case they do.
"Fomatone MG and Kentmere Kentonna are the only ones as far as I know":
Although the loss of Forte papers again would be a big loss if it happens, things are not quite that bad though, I'm pleased to say.
In addition to Kentona from Kentmere, we have their new Art Classic and Art doc papers probably coming out shortly.
We have Fotospeed Lith paper don't forget.
All the Foma emulsions, but especially Fomatone MG, MG Classic and MG Chamois.
Kentmere Fineprint VC Warmtone liths well.
Slavitch liths to a very cold graphic result that didn't appeal to me much when I tried it, but I was impressed with the Russian submissions to The World of Lith Printing that were on that paper. Take a look.
Rollie - I'm not sure what has happened to these plans that I mentioned in the book. The information came direct from source and they said they would send samples when available. However, follow up queries from me have not been answered so I don't know any more at this stage.
There are a few other question marks on some other papers as you know - but don't forget we also have the bleach and redevelopment option and this pulls in other papers that don't lith dev on what I call '1st pass' but do on '2nd pass', (as mentioned on p.18 re Fineprint Warmtone & Fineprint for example)
Bottom line ... there are still plenty of good lith materials out there but we live in changing times! And maybe the Forte story isn't yet over. They have been here before after all.
Tim