Auer
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If you can wait a few weeks, I am planning to test the Copex Rapid in commercially available developers. Please, keep an eye on this thread. I will be posting my results there.
Looking forward to it.
If you can wait a few weeks, I am planning to test the Copex Rapid in commercially available developers. Please, keep an eye on this thread. I will be posting my results there.
Shot one more roll today at ISO80 and developed in D96. 6 minutes constant agitation in a Lab-Box.
Very simple and I can live with the results.
Are you kidding? These are amazing! I am glad you opted for D96 and it worked out so well.
Thanks. I like D96 more and more as I keep using it on whatever I have laying around the house![]()
Yeah, I like it too. I ended up using it as my "go to" developer for the Ferrania P30. Having already committed to the Adox Adotech CMS IV, that's what I am going to do, but perhaps you can post your images to illustrate the use of D96? I am really impressed with the tonality you got out of this combo. And you did it without coffee.
a poster on youtube
YouTube's "The Naked Photographer" is Greg Davis (used to be a member here, but doesn't come up when I tried to ping him in this reply just now).
He deleted his account and all his previous content here. The pinned thread, I think the one on washing and residual fixer, went away with his account.
Thanks. I like D96 more and more as I keep using it on whatever I have laying around the house![]()
That's a shame. He is very generous with his knowledge, and his show is entertaining.
Auer,
I think you had better keep messing with D96. From the looks of those last posted pictures, I can't see you improving on those. Very, very nice indeed. Are you using the D96 full strength or 1+1? Also, and this question is to anyone here, is this the same formula as Kodaks D96?
Thanks. Cinestill's D96 is affordable, simple and fast. I also use their F96 fixer, have for years. Very potent and long lasting.
I'm using full strength D96 and pour it back in after use, so add 20 seconds of dev time per batch.
Cinestill has a small chart here for some films: https://cinestillfilm.com/pages/cinestill-d96-dev-chart?_pos=3&_sid=1cc53c167&_ss=r
So far I only used this in the Lab-Box as its convenient for continuous agitation.
Might try the Jobo tanks later, but the way this is going I don't really need to dig those out yet.
No Idea how the formula compares to original Kodak D96.
The whole purpose of using D96 in a lab-Box was to get a simple and not too time consuming way of doing things, so far so good.
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01-15-2023 (32) by Eric Auer, on Flickr
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01-15-2023 (35) by Eric Auer, on Flickr
Interesting thread.
I have many 120 rolls of Copex Rapid stockpiled. Thus far I have only developed them in the recommended SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N. It would be nice to have a cheap, reliable alternative that comes close to its performance, as it's a very expensive developer: works out at about £7.50 a roll, which is a bitter pill to swallow! The results are hard to fault though:
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--- by atomstitcher, on Flickr
--- by atomstitcher, on Flickr
Just shot a roll of Copex Rapid in 120 and developed it in Caffenol CLCN. Just like the CMS 20 I developed in the same mix, the negatives came out alright but very thin.
As you can see in the table of my post : https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/agfa-copex-rapid-advice-please.196303/post-2633147
The instant coffee weight is not the same, the timing is not the same and the agitation scheme is not the same.
The difference is quite a bit and the resulting pH will be too low. You need a pH in the high 9s to fully activate the developing agents in caffenol (mostly various forms of catechol. Ascorbic acid is super-additive with these). There is a lot of ascorbic acid in caffenol, which is obviously an acid, so if you don’t get the right amount of sodium carbonate, you will definitely have a pH that is too low.Oh, yeah, I should have been clearer. I definitely followed the instructions here for each individual film: https://photochemical.wordpress.com...t-developer-for-adox-cms-20-agfa-copex-rapid/
Possible issues I can see:
1. I used Arm and Hammer washing soda, which isn't totally anhydrous. Perhaps it needs to be increased a bit.
I shaved a smidge (about a minute for the Copex) of time off because my water was at 21c.
The difference is quite a bit and the resulting pH will be too low. You need a pH in the high 9s to fully activate the developing agents in caffenol (mostly various forms of catechol. Ascorbic acid is super-additive with these). There is a lot of ascorbic acid in caffenol, which is obviously an acid, so if you don’t get the right amount of sodium carbonate, you will definitely have a pH that is too low.
The usual correction is 7% per degree C.
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