Lith-Print
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A lith print is a photographic printing process that uses standard black-and-white photographic paper with lithographic developer (often heavily diluted standard developer) to produce a print with dark shadows and soft, bright highlights. Tones, colors, and subtle hues different from standard black-and-white print can be achieved.
[edit] External links
- A lith printing and alternative process site
- Explanation of Lith printing
- http://www.worldoflithprinting.com
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