RE: Newbie in lith print
Can't help with developer formulas; seach list archives for lith formulas @ http://www.usask.ca/lists/alt-photo-process-l/ (for >= 2006.08) and http://www.usask.ca/lists/alt-photo-process/ (for < 2008.08)... Definitely do yourself a favor and try Forte papers for lith too (especially Fortezo and Polywarmtone). If I'm not mistaken list member Alberto Novo also lith prints (and is a chemist like you, IIRC) and he may help you in finding lith printing supplies in Italy. Regards, Loris. -----Original Message----- From: pslaviero@alice.it [mailto:pslaviero@alice.it] Sent: 07 Aralık 2006 Perşembe 12:31 To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca Subject: Newbie in lith print Hello everybody, I'm a newbie in lith printing. I've bought the wonderful Tim Rudman's book to start to learn about this. In Italy it is very difficult to find specific developers, so being me a chemist, I would like to prepare them by myself. I've visited unblinkingeye.com site where few of them are present. I do not want to use formaldehyde or paraformaldehyde. Who can help me please? Normally I work with RC Ilford multigrade paper and this should be my starting point. Thanks in advance to all of you. P.
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