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Caffenol P for Print developing

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OptiKen

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This is probably a silly question, but I am thinking of trying to develop some prints using Caffenol P.
Does this impart a sepia sort of tone to the final print?
Can anyone point me to some prints developed in Caffenol P so that I may see the effect that it gives?

Thanks

Ken
 

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Yes it does.

Depending on the 'quality' of the brew. Here in Oz I use the generic supermarket home brand instant coffee which is really really cheap. I have found the stuff made in Hungary leaves the greatest stain in the paper. The stuff out of Poland not so much staining. The stuff from the Phillipines and Indonesia no staining. Of course here the supermarkets don't tell you when they are changing source so I cannot plan my purchases, it is the luck of the draw.
 
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