Lith Printing with Adox Polywarmtone Emulsion

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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?
 

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Any issues with the warm developing tempertures lifting the emulsion?

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.
 
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