thefizz Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 2,349 Location Ireland Format Medium Format Jul 14, 2025 #1 Has anyone succesfully lith printed any images using Adox Polywarmtone emulsion? If so, what surfaces did you use? Any issues with the warm developing tempertures lifting the emulsion?
Has anyone succesfully lith printed any images using Adox Polywarmtone emulsion? If so, what surfaces did you use? Any issues with the warm developing tempertures lifting the emulsion?
koraks Moderator Moderator Joined Nov 29, 2018 Messages 24,201 Location Europe Format Multi Format Jul 14, 2025 #2 thefizz said: Any issues with the warm developing tempertures lifting the emulsion? Click to expand... I've not tried it, but if this emulsion lifting is an issue, then try allowing the coated emulsion (with hardener added) to cure for up to 14 days. Gelatin hardening tends to be a gradual process.
thefizz said: Any issues with the warm developing tempertures lifting the emulsion? Click to expand... I've not tried it, but if this emulsion lifting is an issue, then try allowing the coated emulsion (with hardener added) to cure for up to 14 days. Gelatin hardening tends to be a gradual process.
Peter Schrager Subscriber Joined Jul 19, 2004 Messages 4,214 Location fairfield co Format Large Format Jul 14, 2025 #3 try Glyoxol....4% try 10ml