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Lith print

Slavich Unibrom, 30x30cm

Rollei Lith

Lith print on fomatone matt

I recently shared a negative scan of this image, taken at Dunstanburgh Castle. I've since made this lith print on Kodabrome II RC paper Moersch SE5 developer.

Lith print on Forte Bromofort BN5 paper from 1989. Rollei Super-Lith 1+16 @ 27°C.

Lith prints for a digital image converted to film. Described here... remorseblog.blogspot.com/2023/03/sand-creek-lith-prints-l...

adox chs art 25, lith print

Lith Print, 7x10.5" on Oriental Seagull Paper.

© Graham Hughes 2013

All Rights Reserved

Lith Print from 120 HP5+ Negative, Pentacon 6TL Cam, Developed in HC 110 Dilution B, Agfa Portriga paper. developed in Kodalith RT with dilution B made my a 40% sol of Sodium Hydroxide. More contast next time……but I love this process…the tones and the image...

Scanned lith print

 

Mamiya 645 ProTL, Mamiya Sekor 120mm/4 macro lens

Adox CMS 20 in Adotech II, 8,5 min

Fomatone MG 132 (18x24 cm) in 2 bath lith:

1. LD20 (30A+30B+940H2O), 5 min

2. Moersch lith Omega 1:100, 2 min

 

This b&w lith print came out almost like a color print with very natural colors of wood.

   

Darkroom against corona. Corona against darkroom.Time against corona. UNIBROM(best before 82, lived in basement)+EasyLith

Lith print on fomatone 332 semi matte paper , Dev in SE5 original shot on Leica IIIf +telyt 200mm (1935 uncoated) mounted on Ploot.

lith print on 5x7 expired Ilford Ilfospeed (1980's) from a 35mm negative

Lith print on Slavich paper and Moersch Easylith

 

Lith print on Tura Excellent 222

Moersch Easy Lith (20 ml A + 20 ml B + 850 ml H2O + 100 ml "Old Brown", if I recall correctly)

 

Printed on March 7, 2013

 

Lith print onto Kodak Velox F2 paper that expired in 1955.

 

I did this in October of last year, and apparently never uploaded the results to Flickr. This was a contact print done using the printer from the Kodak Photo Hobby outfit from the 50s, and lith printed in Arista Premium A&B developer, probably diluted 1:24.

lith print on Foma 132

 

Rollei Superlith

15 ml Pt. A + 15 ml Pt. B + 80 ml "Old Brown" + 800 ml water

On Kodabrome II RC paper with Moersch SE5 developer

Tin Toy in a Lith Print made from a 6 x 6 Rolleiflex SL66 negative.

Picture taken around 2001, posted an old neg scan a while ago. I thought at the time I had lost the neg. Found the neg recently so decided to try a Lith print

 

The buildings you can see here have been mostly removed and replaced with a very nice shopping center and hotel. Some of the existing brickwork still exists and was incorporated into the new building

 

Link below to a picture taken recently by someone else

www.flickr.com/photos/14524021@N04/3837114133/

 

Film was Fuji Neopan 400

Camera was possibly a Nikon F60 or an FM2n.

Lens wise id say it was my Nikon 70-300

Paper was Fomabrom Variant 123,

Lith developer was Fotospeed LD20

Scanned 2nd pass lith print.

 

Mamiya 645 ProTL, Mamiya-Sekor 35 mm/f3.5N lens.

 

Adox CMS 20 exposed @ iso 10 and developed in Adotech II, 8,5 min.

 

Lith printed on Fotospeed Lith FB Semi-matt and developed in Moersch Easy Lith (20A+20B+100OB+600H2O).

 

Partially bleached in Moersch Copper Bleach for Lith Redevelopment and redeveloped/toned in Thiourea (brown setting).

 

Aug 28, 2023.

 

This locomotive, SJ B 1143, was built in 1913 by AB Motala Verkstad, Sweden, manufacturing nr 489.

 

Trying to save a missed snatch point (too dark), at least it looks really old...

  

Lith print on Forte Fortezo (8x10'')

 

Rollei Superlith

Pt. A 20 ml +

Pt. B 20 ml +

'Old Brown' 80 ml +

Water 900 ml

 

using my self-made cardboard negative holder for the black, irregular border and a little 'darkroom magic' ;-)

  

(lith print on Fomatone 331, Moersch Easy Lith, Moersch Selenium toner)

another Xizhou wall.....

 

Hasselblad, 80mm, handheld, Tmax 400, lith printed in Arista liquid lith 40:40:1000 plus 500ml old brown

Camera: Pentax K-1000

Lens: Asahi Super Takumar 1.4/50 with

Imado wide angle lens held in front of lens (reversed)

Filter: None

Film: Ilford HP5

Developer: D-76 1+1 10 min. 68°

Scanned from lith print on

Forte Polygrade V RC Semi-Matt

Partially bleached

Arista Liquid Lith

Microtek ScanMaker 6100

 

SEE THE CAMERA AT THE LINK BELOW:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/vikingphotos

Hard to take an original picture of so I gave it the "Slavich" treatment to make it a bit different to the norm

 

Taken on the Holga on Kodak T-Max 400, Rodinal, Slavich paper, Moersch easy lith, selenium

TV tower with David Černý's babies.

Prague

Lith print

4x5 View Camera with Type 55 Film. Lith Print.

The electric dynamo uses rotating coils of wire and magnetic fields to convert mechanical rotation into a pulsing direct electric current through Faraday's law of induction. A dynamo machine consists of a stationary structure, called the stator, which provides a constant magnetic field, and a set of rotating windings called the armature which turn within that field. The motion of the wire within the magnetic field causes the field to push on the electrons in the metal, creating an electric current in the wire. On small machines the constant magnetic field may be provided by one or more permanent magnets; larger machines have the constant magnetic field provided by one or more electromagnets, which are usually called field coils.

 

Lith Print Moersch SE5 onto Agfa RRS1

Lith Print on Kentmere Kentona In Champion Novolith

Moersch Easy lith on Fomatone MG 132, followed by Selenium 1+19

Scanned lith print

Mörudden by Vänern

 

Mamiya 645 ProTL, 45 mm lens

Fomapan 100, Ultrafin liquid 1+20 7,5 min

Meopta Opemus 5

Fomatone MG 132 (18x24 cm) in LD20 (25A+25B+950H2O)

lith-print

Slavich Bromexpress

 

Lith print on Salvich Unibrom (20x25 cm)

Paper: Rollei Vintage 131 FB

Developer: Rollei Vintage Developer (Lith) 1+1+24

Exposure: f5,6 22 sec. filter 3

Development: about 6 minutes

How to make a 3D printer look old, part III.

 

I started with a 1930 Voigtlaender Avus. It is a 9x12 folder, used with a 6x9 roll film back with Adox CHS 100 II film. Film developed in Rodinal 1:50, see previous upload for a scan of the same negative.

 

Lith print on Foma FB 532 warm-tone baryta paper, followed by Selenium toning (to get rid of the slightly greenish hue).

Moersch Easy-Lith 1:30

Foma Neobrom

Scanned lith print.

 

Hasselblad 500C/M w/ Zeiss Distagon 50mm f/4.

June 26, 2024.

 

Fomapan 100 in Adox Adonal (=Rodinal) 1+100, semistand 1 h.

 

Cropped neg lith printed on Fotospeed Lith and developed in Moersch Easy Lith (15A+20B+H2Oqs600). Replenished with 15A+15B+150OB after 5 previous prints.

 

Untoned.

 

The burnout tracks are not mine...

 

BMW Z3 2.8 1997.

 

These things immediately caught my attention when I walked along the river Inn for the first time. The Rettungsstange (rescue pole) is used to save people who fell in the river from drowning.

 

Lith Print

8 x 10 in / 20 x 25 cm

Fomatone MG 331

Moersch Easy Lith

Pentacon Six TL / Mir 26B 45 mm

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