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It would stand to reason the brownish look only translates when scanned (unless you develop your prints in Caffeinol as well......will it work? Hmmmm......), but I could be wrong (won't be the first time!)
Nonono! Not baking soda!
puzzle through where I was going to find washing soda.
The negatives appear thin ... I added nothing to the coffee.
Well, back to the bicarb...
If you bake baking soda it lets off carbon dioxide and turns into sodium carbonate.
It's how it makes a cake rise - letting off the CO2 with heat.
30 minutes in the oven at 350, just like a cake. If one cooks a lot of it it will sort of 'boil' as it decomposes.
Hmmm. So maybe the bicarb I added to the coffee did nothing but make a foul stench.
If I remember right, it's the caffeic acid that provides the main ingredient to the development. It is more prevalent in the cheaper Robusta beans used in instant coffee.
But the thing about caffenol developers is that they really lend themselves to this sort of experimentation. Feel like trying something new? Go out and burn a roll of film on whatever subjects come to hand, mix up the brew du jour and see what happens. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes the results are a serendipitous catastrophe. I imagine this process is a bit as it must have felt to be an early photographer, dependent on your own alchemical skills and a mix of good and bad hearsay to get the images to come out, and always a little unsure what would happen when you tried something that hadn't been done exactly the same way before. Good stuff.
-NT
if i could only find a earth friendly fixer i would be as happy as a pig in ...
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes the results are a serendipitous catastrophe.
The problem with fixer isn't the active chemical, it's the silver it dissolves.
That is why I still hope that a company creates a commercial version of Caffeinol. It might sound snobnosed, but I don't like to mix my own chemistry, I just want consistant, reliable results.
good point. i suppose if i used my fixer 1 shot it would have very little silver in it ... unfortunately i am too broke to do something as smart as that!
i have thought of filling one of my empty coffee bottles with all the ingredients mixed
and seeing what my results are like. if i get something useful, i will let you know,
and send you a premixed baby food container
I used to think the same way about fixer, while one shot contains very little silver, using your fixer over and over until it fails the clip test, then pouring it into a used chemistries jug which can be taken to the local household hazardous materials depot for disposal, several times per year, is the cheapest and most environmentally friendly way to deal with it.
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