Gentlemen, thank you for your responses.
Robert, the neg is 6x6, so the print will actually be 30x30. It's Agfa APX25 so grain is not an issue. The look I'm after is the Fomatone / Macolith warm peach highlights with a hint of green in the low values.
I've attached the image in question, printed as above.
- Thomas
Thank you everybody for chiming in here. It appears I'd have to try alternate solutions here.
1. Reproduction using evil digital techniques
2. Just let the printer interpret the negative and live with the results
I'll get with the customer and see how they wish to handle it and what price level they are comfortable with.
Thanks again everybody, it's been a great help to me.
- Thomas
I have a question about lith printing in large magnifications... not sure here - perhaps Mr Carnie would be best qualified to answer this - but since the color/tonality of lith depends on the tonality of the negative... does a large size print 'fall apart' when there is apparent grain - i.e. - wouldn't the whole gamut of response be completely different since now you would have a field of black grains on white...? Does this question make sense to you? See what I'm driving at? (no longer a continuous tone original past a certain size).
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