Bob Carnie
Subscriber
hi danqu
currently my favorite lith papers are, maco rf grade 2, oriental g 4, sterling lith, and ilford warmtone.
when doing large volumes I will mix 12-16 litres of developer , I use exhausted dev, as well I will put 5-10 sheets of exposed to white light paper in the developer to start the process.
As the printing session goes on I may top up A B . I can go through a box of 50 11x14 with this set up .
Ilford warmtone accelerates in the fix as I was trying to explain to bosiaya in a past thread. ( but it is my personal favorite)
I am not big on the peachy , obvious lith prints that you see illustrated in a lot of Mr Rudman books, I prefer Anton Corbijns style of image.
currently my favorite lith papers are, maco rf grade 2, oriental g 4, sterling lith, and ilford warmtone.
when doing large volumes I will mix 12-16 litres of developer , I use exhausted dev, as well I will put 5-10 sheets of exposed to white light paper in the developer to start the process.
As the printing session goes on I may top up A B . I can go through a box of 50 11x14 with this set up .
Ilford warmtone accelerates in the fix as I was trying to explain to bosiaya in a past thread. ( but it is my personal favorite)
I am not big on the peachy , obvious lith prints that you see illustrated in a lot of Mr Rudman books, I prefer Anton Corbijns style of image.