I'm thinking about trying lith printing, but have some preliminary questions beyond what I've turned up by searching. Of the currently available papers, which are going to give the most neutral tone? I'm not into warm tones or split tones. I read on an old post here that said you can bleach and re-develop to get a neutral tone, and that you can also get rid of the tone with selenium on some papers. With which papers does that work well? Bleaching and re-developing would be a last resort, as I don't want to complicate the process too much, but selenium is part of my normal process anyway.
Second question, possibly related to the first: I've read that the tone can be cooled off with some papers with longer development. Does this then mean that I could print on a very low contrast paper (or use a low filter, if there is a good vc paper for my purposes) and extend development to neutralize the warm tones? Does this work on the highlights as well?
Finally, any big differences in chemistry, like Arista vs Moersch?
Thanks.
Second question, possibly related to the first: I've read that the tone can be cooled off with some papers with longer development. Does this then mean that I could print on a very low contrast paper (or use a low filter, if there is a good vc paper for my purposes) and extend development to neutralize the warm tones? Does this work on the highlights as well?
Finally, any big differences in chemistry, like Arista vs Moersch?
Thanks.

