Tom hicks
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Tom hicks
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Tom hicks
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I take it Caffenol gets no respect around here. Seems to work pretty good.
chodgson45
Grain is Good
Now did your negatives turn out with a tint?
I'm all for Caffenol and was considering playing with it when I get the time.
Awesome results btw
I'm all for Caffenol and was considering playing with it when I get the time.
Awesome results btw
anjoca76
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Nice results indeed!
Tom hicks
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Now did your negatives turn out with a tint?
I'm all for Caffenol and was considering playing with it when I get the time.
Awesome results btw![]()
Corey, my neg came out looking like they would have had I done them in the normal way . They scanned and looked like any other B&W negs . I use a Coolscan V. , was very easy . Coffee cheap stuff $2.99 8oz , Arm & Hammer super washing soda $3.29 55oz, Vitamin C crystals GNC 160z $29.00
I think the tint comes from when you wet print using caffenol as a paper dev and or the red wine recipe.
chodgson45
Grain is Good
Thanks for the info Tom, been looking for organic ways to develop since my mom hates film chemicals (No developing in the house ect....).
Best part is - my dad's a mechanic and what he has in the garage is worse
He supports it, as he used to do the same with his Nikon F3.
I will be doing some more research!
Best part is - my dad's a mechanic and what he has in the garage is worse
He supports it, as he used to do the same with his Nikon F3.
I will be doing some more research!
Lawrence Sheperd
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Excellent photos, Tom. I've not had much luck with Caffenol yet. Very thin negs, but the water temp turned out to be all out of whack.
loquax ludens
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Those are nice photos, Tom. Caffenol has been on my list to try for some time, but I haven't gotten around to it.
Tom hicks
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Excellent photos, Tom. I've not had much luck with Caffenol yet. Very thin negs, but the water temp turned out to be all out of whack.
Larry I had thin negs too, then increased dev time another min and they got better. the first roll I did had very dense negs .
Using the delta std formula http://www.caffenol.org/2010/03/12/the-delta-recipe/
7min thin negs , 8min good negs, 9min dense negs . this is with ektar 100. 9 min with Tmax 400 worked good.
loquax ludens
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Tom, you said "ektar 100" above. Are you referring to the color negative film?
pakeha
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I take it Caffenol gets no respect around here. Seems to work pretty good.![]()
Respect. You gotta be pleased with this on first attempt.
Nice little self portrait on the nose cone also.
regards
CW
Tom hicks
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Tom, you said "ektar 100" above. Are you referring to the color negative film?
Yes all color film turns into b&w I could not find a specific recipe for extar but through dev. ten frams at a time I found out that the delta formula works good at 8 min . Constant inversions for the first 30 sec then 4 inv, every min afterwords, stop bath with water then fix as normal. The same recipe also works well with TMax.
Tom hicks
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Here are a few more from the ektar. I shot it at 50 iso Another member said the pics look like they were shot with a blue filter because it darkened the reds. I have never used any filters so never really noticed the change .
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Sylvester
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Anyone knows how long you can keep caffenol in a brown glass bottle not exposed to sun?
Tom hicks
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Anyone knows how long you can keep caffenol in a brown glass bottle not exposed to sun?
From what I have read it doesn't keep , not even a week . It a one time use it that day kind of thing. But I could be wrong.
Tom hicks
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here found this, http://www.flickr.com/groups/33051635@N00/discuss/72157627192193868/
loquax ludens
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Yes all color film turns into b&w I could not find a specific recipe for extar but through dev. ten frams at a time I found out that the delta formula works good at 8 min . Constant inversions for the first 30 sec then 4 inv, every min afterwords, stop bath with water then fix as normal. The same recipe also works well with TMax.
Do you still end up with an orange mask for color neg film processed in caffenol? Does your scanner remove that, or are you removing it in post processing?
Tom hicks
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Do you still end up with an orange mask for color neg film processed in caffenol? Does your scanner remove that, or are you removing it in post processing?
the orange mask is still there but the images you see are as scanned except for contrast and a little sharpening, no color correction needed.
Tom hicks
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Look I'm no expert at this I have only dev. 4 rolls and am only trying to pass on what my experiences have been .
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