Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Thought about using one or two rolls of the new stuff I'm getting soon (Tri-X, of course) and developing them in coffee. I know you can do it so that isn't the problem. The main problem is, of course, what kind of coffee do I use? I have plenty of choice around town (Millstone, Starbucks, cheapo Folgers beans) and a decent pot to use. What kind of coffee is best? What kind of grind is best? How long do you want to wash it for after you get done with the developing before you fix it?
Sounds like a lot of fun to me.
Sounds like a lot of fun to me.
cp_ste.croix
At the beginning again.
I've heard of this, but never seen any results. Make sure to post some when you get it all set up!
peterc
Heretic
Some formulas for you: CoffeeStephanie Brim said:The main problem is, of course, what kind of coffee do I use?
Peter
genen
Member
depends on your pH. like so many developers (got a pH meter?) pH10?
if you don't maintain a pH you might be all over the place trying to develop with coffee. Try Kodak Balanced Alaki or even baking soda to adjust and a buffer to preserve (some type of potassium or sodium) the coffee class ..Andy Davidhazy a professor at RIT used to try such things in his "Wierd" Photographic Classes...I remember undergrads playing all kinds of developers-I mean soup and coffee. I think they were half an hour (in coffee)4X??8X the exposure... I don't know what temperature, but not too hot!
one lump or two?
if you don't maintain a pH you might be all over the place trying to develop with coffee. Try Kodak Balanced Alaki or even baking soda to adjust and a buffer to preserve (some type of potassium or sodium) the coffee class ..Andy Davidhazy a professor at RIT used to try such things in his "Wierd" Photographic Classes...I remember undergrads playing all kinds of developers-I mean soup and coffee. I think they were half an hour (in coffee)4X??8X the exposure... I don't know what temperature, but not too hot!
one lump or two?
titrisol
Bottom Feeder
The cheapest instant coffee is what you need.
I used the Harris-Teeter brand and it worked great.
The trick is to 1st dissolve the washing soda until no grit is left, then add the coffee.
Lots of good info here:
http://www.apug.org/forums/article.php?a=22
Donald Qualls (imagemaker) is probably the person with most experience with caffenol.
From my own expeirnece. Longer times are preferrable, Tri-X should be in the 45 min time frame for development.
Donot use the solution warm.
If you want to minimize the stain add 1 tsp of vitamin C before adding the coffee, this also makes development faster
Be ready for having fun and having "disasters"
Best of luck
I used the Harris-Teeter brand and it worked great.
The trick is to 1st dissolve the washing soda until no grit is left, then add the coffee.
Lots of good info here:
http://www.apug.org/forums/article.php?a=22
Donald Qualls (imagemaker) is probably the person with most experience with caffenol.
From my own expeirnece. Longer times are preferrable, Tri-X should be in the 45 min time frame for development.
Donot use the solution warm.
If you want to minimize the stain add 1 tsp of vitamin C before adding the coffee, this also makes development faster
Be ready for having fun and having "disasters"
Best of luck
Stephanie Brim said:Thought about using one or two rolls of the new stuff I'm getting soon (Tri-X, of course) and developing them in coffee. I know you can do it so that isn't the problem. The main problem is, of course, what kind of coffee do I use? I have plenty of choice around town (Millstone, Starbucks, cheapo Folgers beans) and a decent pot to use. What kind of coffee is best? What kind of grind is best? How long do you want to wash it for after you get done with the developing before you fix it?
Sounds like a lot of fun to me.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Disasters are what I know will happen. I'll be surprised if I actually succeed in this. I just want something interesting to do on a day I have off next week. 
titrisol
Bottom Feeder
The cheapest instant coffee is what you need.
I used the Harris-Teeter brand and it worked great.
The trick is to 1st dissolve the washing soda until no grit is left, then add the coffee.
Lots of good info here:
http://www.apug.org/forums/article.php?a=22
Donald Qualls (imagemaker) is probably the person with most experience with caffenol.
From my own expeirnece. Longer times are preferrable, Tri-X should be in the 45 min time frame for development.
Donot use the solution warm.
If you want to minimize the stain add 1 g of vitamin C before adding the coffee, this also makes development faster (I used on eof those pinch (1/4 tsp) spoons)
Be ready for having fun and having "disasters"
Best of luck
Caffenol-C: 500 ml water 4 tsp washing soda 1 g vitamin C 8 tsp coffee Works very well increasing density of the midtones-highlights
I used the Harris-Teeter brand and it worked great.
The trick is to 1st dissolve the washing soda until no grit is left, then add the coffee.
Lots of good info here:
http://www.apug.org/forums/article.php?a=22
Donald Qualls (imagemaker) is probably the person with most experience with caffenol.
From my own expeirnece. Longer times are preferrable, Tri-X should be in the 45 min time frame for development.
Donot use the solution warm.
If you want to minimize the stain add 1 g of vitamin C before adding the coffee, this also makes development faster (I used on eof those pinch (1/4 tsp) spoons)
Be ready for having fun and having "disasters"
Best of luck
Caffenol: 500 ml water 4 tsp washing soda 8 tsp coffeeStephanie Brim said:Thought about using one or two rolls of the new stuff I'm getting soon (Tri-X, of course) and developing them in coffee. I know you can do it so that isn't the problem. The main problem is, of course, what kind of coffee do I use? I have plenty of choice around town (Millstone, Starbucks, cheapo Folgers beans) and a decent pot to use. What kind of coffee is best? What kind of grind is best? How long do you want to wash it for after you get done with the developing before you fix it?
Sounds like a lot of fun to me.
Caffenol-C: 500 ml water 4 tsp washing soda 1 g vitamin C 8 tsp coffee Works very well increasing density of the midtones-highlights
bobofish
Two-fisted Atom Smasher
Out of curiosity, what would happen, if anything special, if you left a negative in coffee grounds for a few hours or days?
A few experimental filmmakers come to mind who did things like burying their film for years in the background, but I'm curious what I could do with all those espresso grounds....
A few experimental filmmakers come to mind who did things like burying their film for years in the background, but I'm curious what I could do with all those espresso grounds....
genen
Member
I think after a while (an hour?) the film will swell, stain and any development will already have been completed...just time enough for a coffee break to soup my film....
depends on how strong you like your coffee too!
depends on how strong you like your coffee too!
f/stopblues
photo loner
Is it the caffeine that developes it? Something about the bean? I wonder if tea, etc would do anything similar.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I think that tea also works, but I'm not sure.
peterc
Heretic
The formulas link I posted tells you how to use coffee, tea or vitamin C to develop your negs.Stephanie Brim said:I think that tea also works, but I'm not sure.
Peter
titrisol
Bottom Feeder
Nop is the tannins that give the black/brown color to coffee or tea.
Very similar to pyro.
There was an article in the RIT website of a developer out of mint leaves as well.
However, the concentration of coffee is quite brutal for drinking
Very similar to pyro.
There was an article in the RIT website of a developer out of mint leaves as well.
However, the concentration of coffee is quite brutal for drinking
f/stopblues said:Is it the caffeine that developes it? Something about the bean? I wonder if tea, etc would do anything similar.
Dracotype
Hold still, you're moving
I know the Massive Dev Chart has a recipie for a coffee developer. And I am pretty sure I heard somewhere that it is not the caffiene that does it, but either the tannic acid, or a phenol present in the coffee. Check me on that one. But it really makes you wonder, with so many people drinking so much coffee, what is the coffee developing? 
Drew
Drew
David Goldfarb
Well-known
I did it using old Folger's instant that had been sitting in the back of a drawer in my office for years. My results and sample images should be linked to the APUG link above.
I think Patrick Gainer tried using No-doz tablets to demonstrate that the caffeine is not the developing agent. Tea and mint tea can be used to develop film, as can Tylenol. I have seen speculation that there might be enough catechol in human urine to develop film in the right formula, but I haven't read any test results. Maybe Andres Seranno has tried it.
I think Patrick Gainer tried using No-doz tablets to demonstrate that the caffeine is not the developing agent. Tea and mint tea can be used to develop film, as can Tylenol. I have seen speculation that there might be enough catechol in human urine to develop film in the right formula, but I haven't read any test results. Maybe Andres Seranno has tried it.
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
David Goldfarb said:I have seen speculation that there might be enough catechol in human urine to develop film in the right formula, but I haven't read any test results. Maybe Andres Seranno has tried it.
Now that's funny
Todd
bobofish
Two-fisted Atom Smasher
I've got a very steady supply of dog urine if anybody wants it. A simple trade for an m4 is all I ask...
oftheherd
Veteran
I remember when that article came out and looking in store shelves for washing soda. Nothing there called that.
What is a substitute, or what is it by a brand name? Anybody know?
What is a substitute, or what is it by a brand name? Anybody know?
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Yep... that washing soda really stumped me.
Unless it's the Arm & Hammer brand used to clean kitchen stains!
Unless it's the Arm & Hammer brand used to clean kitchen stains!
traveller
Learning how to print
In the US you could look for Arm & Hammer, otherwise just ask in your local store and make sure you get sodium carbonate and not sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
John
John
oftheherd said:I remember when that article came out and looking in store shelves for washing soda. Nothing there called that.
What is a substitute, or what is it by a brand name? Anybody know?
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