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Fomatone can be cooled somewhat with selenium and drastically with gold toning. Fomatone is pretty remarkable because you can get so many different looks from with it. I'd be happy with just Fomabrom and Fomatone....I think I could coax almost any look I'd be interested in.....although I do miss Slavich already!
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I think Foma is readily available from Freestyle in LA and thank god for that.
I have only started doing lith recently but have been printing on all vintage papers that I found in the darkroom I bought in San Diego. There is an infinite supply of old paper there dating back to the 1940s - stuff like Kodak Bromesko, GAF, Agfa single ply galore, AZO, Luminos, Du Pont... crazy! The best thing about lith is that those papers that are time-fogged in normal developer work great with lith (sshhhhh...... let's keep that one a secret, right?)
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orlovphoto, does the source of vintage darkroom papers you found in a darkroom in San Diego still have any more to spare. Yes you are right about old paper that are time fogged a bit. Does OK with lith.
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