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Lith developer for film formula?

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Hello,

I make litho film masks for printing and until now developed them in ordinary paper developer in different concentrations for different contrast. Now I need very high contrast and want to try litho developer. Which reciep is dependable and long lasting?

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Gerhard
 

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Lith developers aren't long lasting.

I always used Kodak D85b which is the two part version of D85, it has a good shelf life but once mixed for use a short tray life but is an excellent lith developer, I used it a lot for masks with litho film.

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What is your experience with tray life of that developer, how long will it work with fairly consistent results and how do you see that is to be discarded?
 

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Probably about half an hour, the colour changes to deep brown as it collapses. It's a few years since I used it but I was using it on a daily basis for work for about 10 years.

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