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- Oct 24, 2014
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I used to really enjoy Lith printing and I am returning to it after a long break. There seem to be fewer papers available now with the beautiful lith potential available some years ago.
I read many comments about second pass lith ...... giving a more certain result, more papers respond to this than first pass lith, able to be done in daylight so snatch point more easily seen , can bleach back and try again if not what you want, , oftentimes the lith effect is stronger, etc. And I suspect I might find the workflow of second pass lith easier and more repeatable.
I could bang out some overexposed prints, say ILMGWTFB or Slavich or Foma in Neutol WA developer. Then bleach back and play around with redevelopment the next day.
So I am asking myself .......... what advantages exist in persisting with using first pass lith. If second pass lith is so good, why should I not just go for second pass every time ?
I would be grateful for comments on what first pass lith can do better than second pass ...... something uniquely special in the final print.
I read many comments about second pass lith ...... giving a more certain result, more papers respond to this than first pass lith, able to be done in daylight so snatch point more easily seen , can bleach back and try again if not what you want, , oftentimes the lith effect is stronger, etc. And I suspect I might find the workflow of second pass lith easier and more repeatable.
I could bang out some overexposed prints, say ILMGWTFB or Slavich or Foma in Neutol WA developer. Then bleach back and play around with redevelopment the next day.
So I am asking myself .......... what advantages exist in persisting with using first pass lith. If second pass lith is so good, why should I not just go for second pass every time ?
I would be grateful for comments on what first pass lith can do better than second pass ...... something uniquely special in the final print.

