So, after giving up on straight silver prints for this neg and going to lith, this print is just about where I want it, tonally, except... alas I seem to have a bad case of the pepper in my dark tones. Truly awful. This neg actually has tons of shadow detail and it comes out like TV screen fuzz (for those of you who remember life before cable).
The attached print was done with fotospeed LD20 lith kit and their lith paper. N.b. I wouldn't call my solution old brown per se, but it has been used for ~a half dozen 8x10s.
I have questions; you have answers...
Q1: is this indeed the pepper to which some people refer?
Q2: If so, will I be adding sodium sulfite, and is that going to eff up the colours (that I now have come to like)?
Q3: might I also snatch early and then do something to the print like tone it to achieve the deeper tones? Am I bringing the pepper upon myself unnecessarily by snatching too late? Am I asking for too much Dmax?
Q4: Will somebody please print this for me and put me out of my misery?
The attached print was done with fotospeed LD20 lith kit and their lith paper. N.b. I wouldn't call my solution old brown per se, but it has been used for ~a half dozen 8x10s.
I have questions; you have answers...
Q1: is this indeed the pepper to which some people refer?
Q2: If so, will I be adding sodium sulfite, and is that going to eff up the colours (that I now have come to like)?
Q3: might I also snatch early and then do something to the print like tone it to achieve the deeper tones? Am I bringing the pepper upon myself unnecessarily by snatching too late? Am I asking for too much Dmax?
Q4: Will somebody please print this for me and put me out of my misery?
