Dissection.

— Solution A-

-H2O @ 125’f or 52’c- 75ml

-Hydroquinone- 2.5g

-Potassium Metabisulfite- 2.5g

-Potassium Bromide- 2.5g

+ cold water to make 100ml

 

— Solution B-

-Cold water- 100ml

+ Sodium Hydroxide- 36g (or Potassium Hydroxide- 50g)

-Mix equal parts of A + B diluted in water immediately before use.

Dissection.

— Solution A-

-H2O @ 125’f or 52’c- 75ml

-Hydroquinone- 2.5g

-Potassium Metabisulfite- 2.5g

-Potassium Bromide- 2.5g

+ cold water to make 100ml

 

— Solution B-

-Cold water- 100ml

+ Sodium Hydroxide- 36g (or Potassium Hydroxide- 50g)

-Mix equal parts of A + B diluted in water immediately before use.

Lith.


– some lith prints on foma matte nature 532-11 using LD20

concentration- A-30ml + B-30ml + 1600ml H20 @ 21’c + 400ml old brown to make up 2l working solution in a 12 x 16 tray.

There’s something about printing lith that feels right. Unlike conventional B&W there’s much more subjective control in the actual printing and trying to find a method to the seemingly random madness of the lith chemical is kind of interesting. Lith printing process has this kind of quality about it that forces you to improvise a lot more.