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PSA Journal, Dec, 2003 by Richard E. Kolson
Litho-Photo Art: One of the many versatile tools available to the photographer who can do a small amount of darkroom work is lithograph film. This medium forms the basis for many of the creative contemporary effects that capture awards and ribbons in both club competitions and International Exhibitions--and it is done without the use or a computer.
The secrets and methods of working with this "simple to use" film are discussed in this excellent program by Carole Honigsfeld, FPSA. Viewing and following the techniques shown in this audio/visual program will give camera club members all the information needed to open this door to creativity. (Program #79-28 minutes--133 slides)
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