[Alt-photo] Re: lith printing anomaly
Bernard
photodigitbc at free.fr
Mon Oct 14 14:53:15 UTC 2013
I looked at my first experiments with lith and I have one photo with the
same kind of spots, less regular maybe:
http://www.pbase.com/photodigitbc/image/151679016
This was on a very old (20years+) and very veiled paper, dont know if I
can reproduce the same result.
I have still got some of that paper.
Bernard
On 14/10/2013 16:32, Christina Anderson wrote:
> Bernard,
> You are spot on---it looks like there is a "seed" or a crystal in the middle of the spots! Well, not visible, but creating the reaction.
> Chris
> Christina Z. Anderson
> http://christinaZanderson.com/
>
> On Oct 14, 2013, at 8:12 AM, Bernard wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have processed with lith (Moersch SE5) several times a week for the last year but I've never seen this kind of spot.
>> There is probably a chemical reaction around a "seed", but I dont know what kind.
>>
>>
>> On 13/10/2013 18:21, Christina Anderson wrote:
>>> I hope lith is not another process to go by the wayside like Polaroid, Infrared, etc:( The former great papers are just not there anymore.
>>> Chris
>> I use Slavich papers wtih nice results, they are old fashioned russian papers and react very well to lith.
>>
>> Best,
>> Bernard
>>
>>
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