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Scanned IR lith print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 45 mm/f2.8 + Hoya R72 IR filter.
Aug 2015.
Rollei IR 400 Infrared film in Fx 39 1+9, 5 min.
Printed on Foma Retrobrom 151 Sp and developed in two baths (Nov 2024):
1. Moersch Easy Lith (20A+20B+H2Oqs800).
2. Moersch Lith Omega (1+100).
Untoned.
Hammarö, Sweden
Truthfully, I am not sure why I named this image as I did, it was the first thing to come into my mind and seemed appropriate.
This image was taken in Wales in 1995 and although I have printed it several times, this one is my favorite. It is printed using the Lith printing process, which allows for the mood and the color.
A second version of this print
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Infrared – Lithprint
Ilford SFX (Filter 715) 6 ASA in Moersch EFD
Adox Vario Classic in Moersch SE5 Lith 45+50+1300+15(D)+5(C)
Selentoning MT1 1:5 25 sec.
Goldtoning Mt10 60sec.
Leica R7 MacroElmar 100
FP4+(100) dev. in Moersch Tanol 1+1+100
print onto Adox MCC FB 18x24
Moersch SE6blue 1+10
CuSO4 bleached 1,5min
redeveloped in Easylith 2,5+2+800
stopped and fixed 1,5 min (Moersch fixer alk. 1+19)
due to lack of new shooting ideas,I took yesterday my old lith print on Foma 132 ant put it in selenium bath 1+9 for 3 min,
March 3, 2022
Nikon FM, 35mm Nikkor
Ilford Delta 100, Rodinal 1:50 9:00
Inkjet print 5 x 7 inches on Inkpress Warmtone Baryta
This was an experimental attempt to make a lith print look-alike using Photoshop Elements with Silver Efex Pro software. The tones were as close a match as I could make to a lith print from 2017. I made a sort of pretzel out of the film curve to simulate some infectious development, added a dollop of hard edged graininess and printed this result which turned out better than I'd anticipated. It's not darkroom work, but at least it originated on film.
Minolta X-700, 58mm
Ilford Surveillance film, f5.6 1/60
Lith print on Agfa Brovira grade 2 double-weight paper. (Good old Brovira...) Kelley Point Park, New Year's Day.
Moersch easy lith on VERY old Agfa Brovira BN1, maybe even from the '50-ies, given the old logo on the package. Came out nicely!
TIRAGE LITH /PAPIER ORWO MULTIGRADE B
VIRAGE SELENIUM 1/4
HP5 /RODINAL 1/50 A 3200 ASA
LEICA M2/SUMMICRON FILTRE ROUGE RH
Scanned lith print.
Mamiya 645 Pro TL w/ M-S 45 mm/f2.8.
Kodak Tmax 400 in Rodinal.
Foma Retrobrom 151 Sp in Moersch SE 5 + homemade "Lith Omega" (oversaturated solution of Ammonium Carbonate).
Toned in Se 1+4, 30 sec.
Unusual lith tones, orange-ish zones around the tree branches and more muted colours elsewhere.