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 to produce a grainy print with dark shadows and soft delicate highlights. Different tones, colors and subltle hues can be achieved. The process can be unpredictable, frustrating, unrepeatable and time-consuming. However, the altered tonal relationships of the photograph evoke a different "feeling", and may be highly desirable compared to regular black-and-white print developing.


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