Hi Jeff,
thank you for your kind comment. When I started to experiment with Caffenol, I saw a lot of images f.e. at flickr that really didn't please me. Too flat in contrast, with filmspeeds mostly lower than boxspeed. Underexposed and underdeveloped. And I didn't want images with an "experimental" look. But I also saw some great images, and sometimes the recipe was given. Most of the images that really impressed me used a stronger brew than the well known recipe from digitaltruth. I read much and read more, and mixed all the information in my humble mind. My first brew was the one published on my blog, it turned out so good that I didn't feel the need to change anything. Good contrast, sharp, and enhanced film speed with extraordinary shadow rendering. I am used to developers that give more than boxspeed like Diafine or Promicrol, so I instantly liked what I made. Maybe there is to much Vit-C, but maybe the excess prevents the caffeic acid from oxidation. I don't know. Simply double the boxspeed and you're off fine for wetprints. Or slightly overexpose and reduce dev time slightly for even more contrast handling. The lights won't burn out too fast.
Scanning the negs is sooo easy, also pushed 2,3 or even 4 stops depending on film and object contrast works fine with little effort. No other developer gives me a wider tonal range. Pull 1 or 2 stops and get a real 14 stop contrast range even with my modest CanoScan 8800F.
Honestly, I never tried a weaker brew. And I never used Caffenol without Vit-C. But I tried to substitute the soda with borax, hoping to get finer grain and less fog with fast films, but failed. Massive underdevelopment, pH too low. So i decided to give bromide a try with the fast films and it works.
Cheers - Reinhold