09 February 2008

Lith print on Fomatone MGFB Classic, gold toned



Silver Gelatine print on Ilford MGFB IV, sepia toned


Silver Gelatine print on Ilford MGFB IV, sepia toned


Silver Gelatine print on Ilford MGFB IV, sepia toned

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The countryside "Lith print on Fomatone MGFB Classic, gold toned" really seems to me a color print : the yellow of the grass and the blue in the sky... Does the real print also look like or is it a scanning artefact?

12:17 PM  
Blogger Rhys said...

Its definitely a b&w print, the red/yellow colour is mostly from the straight lith developing and the blue comes from the gold toner; because gold toner effects the highlights first I pulled the print before the toner really got to work on the dark grassy area of the print.

I would say its a little less saturated on the actual print but still quite apparent.

7:07 PM  
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7:56 PM  
Blogger YOSHIRO SHINKAWA said...

GREAT!

1:15 AM  
Blogger devtank said...

very nice work. I love diafine, hp5 and Tmax also, though Neopan loves me the most.

the other devtank.

7:24 AM  
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