@Thomas. No prints yet. Got hold of an enlarger last week. But it will take some months before I have a darkroom ready. And boy do I look forward to printing a lot of this material. Thank you for the encouragement.
@Thomas. No prints yet. Got hold of an enlarger last week. But it will take some months before I have a darkroom ready. And boy do I look forward to printing a lot of this material. Thank you for the encouragement.
I am amazed by the gradation you appear to be getting from the caffenol developer! It is truly wonderful. Once I get home from Florida I must try this out. Smooth gradation like this is something I have been in quest for for a long time. If this is the answer I will take it and use it! Thank you all!
Logan
Caffenol-C variants are strong on a number of issues. They give smooth micro contrast, they compensate to a certain degree which can be used to reign in highlights, yet allow shadows to develop. On certain films it can be speed enhancing. The negatives may look a bit flat, but yield a full range of tones. I've read good things about a number of films in Caffenol, but my experience is limited to Acros 100, TMX and TMY-2. All good performers in Caffenol.