I have been researching the process of making enlarged negatives for alternative processes and see that ortho lith films are recommended. Why would they be better than using ordinary panchromatic sheet film, as I assume would be used in a large format camera? I know a red light can be used with the ortho film but is there any other reason to use ortho?
I have purchased some Arista Ortho Lith film to try but I'm unsure which developer to use. I have seem recommendations for paper developer as well as lith, pyro and some film developers such as Rodinal and HC-110. Controlling contrast seems to be an issue so I'm surprised to see lith developer recommended for lith film. I would expect pyro to be a better choice?
I will be enlarging 120 B&W positive film so this will only be a one step process to get the enlarged negative.
I have purchased some Arista Ortho Lith film to try but I'm unsure which developer to use. I have seem recommendations for paper developer as well as lith, pyro and some film developers such as Rodinal and HC-110. Controlling contrast seems to be an issue so I'm surprised to see lith developer recommended for lith film. I would expect pyro to be a better choice?
I will be enlarging 120 B&W positive film so this will only be a one step process to get the enlarged negative.
