Ole,
I've been through all the website, downloaded & read everything that has the word lith in it [and appreciate the effort mr. Moersch has put into this!] but still haven't found an answer to the most simple question of all: how do I dilute and in which order? The fact that the website mentions that dilutions from 1+15 to 1+30 are recommended whilst the bottles write 1+1+20 to 1+1+80 confuses me further. It may sound silly, and I will test it out myself tomorrow anyway, but a bit of clearing up one's mind never hurts.
A recommendation of dilution for my purposes [colorful & grainy look] with fomatone mg 331 would be great too, if anyone has tried it! If I'm not mistaken, the more you dilute the more pronounced the lith effect becomes, right?
-Sino.
Tom, Ole,
thank you for the helpful responses.
Long developing times don't bother me -- I've read my way through here so I know it will be an trial & error process, and I am willing to spend time [and paper & chems] in order to get the results I'm after. I'm not up to saving developer, I just prefer small prints over large ones -- I think it fits what I do, the ability to see the entire print instead of focusing on areas of it.
Tim,
Thanks for the clarification. Sometimes simple things confuse me, I know.I will try hunting your books at the serious bookstores on my trip to north Greece in a some days. If I don't find them there [which is more than possible], I guess the best option is ordering them from your website?
Since I have a look in my mind that I'll try to go after [grainy, colorful, "dirty" looking images] I'll start by the lowest dilution and move my way to higher ones by testing. First lith try today then!
-Sino.
Thanks for all the advice, I shall return with some scans of the prints when I get them where I want to & a copy of Tim's books.
-Sino.
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