I found a Caffenol film variation that substitutes red wine for coffee, so I had to try some prints with it. It's a little harder to print with than Caffenol, but it works.
Loving the dynamic of texture of the paper and the leatherette of the camera. The feeling of subject, material and tone create a beautiful piece of art! Thanks for the share!
As I understand it, it works for film as well as print. I tend to be overly cautious with negatives, so I do those with standard developers and save the experimentation for the printing. Besides, in my mind unless you're scanning, any "tone" on the negative will simply translate to more or less density/contrast in your print, whereas if you print with coffee or wine, the tone is directly on the paper. Thanks for looking.
As I understand it, it works for film as well as print. I tend to be overly cautious with negatives, so I do those with standard developers and save the experimentation for the printing. Besides, in my mind unless you're scanning, any "tone" on the negative will simply translate to more or less density/contrast in your print, whereas if you print with coffee or wine, the tone is directly on the paper. Thanks for looking.
That makes sense, I do scan (no room for darkroom/enlarger YET) but interested in coffee/wine as more of an apocalypse knowledge photography skill.. Haha thanks
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