Thanks Dan, but I'm looking for plain old ortho,
not ortho lith.
Lith films and papers have lith in the coating.
Using a lith developer does not make the film lith.
Can it be developed using a lith developer?
Sure, why not? Like I said, that doesn't
make it a lith film.
Contrast has a really thick base. Contrast does not
have the characteristic thin lith-style base, ... Kodak
does not recommend Kodalith as a developer for Contrast.
I see no reason to conclude that it is a lith film.
It really is only in recent years that the "terminology"
has become confusing, ...
HOWEVER, you CAN get full toned results from
these same films
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