- I'm sure it'll be some night when my last bit of one-off Rodinal runs out.Is this Caffenol C really THAT great?
And how about pinholes when using acetic acid stop bath?

What advantage does Caffenol-C have over commercially available developers like HC-110, Rodinal etc?
Sorry, but Acros 100 @ 1600 sounds too good to be true.
I don't believe in magic when there is no real new innovation. Of course ascorbic acid is quite a good dev agent for shadow detail, but it's used also in "real" developers. Is there really some specially good superadditive feature with ascorbic acid + caffeic acid combination that would be much more effective than e.g. ascorbic acid + phenidone combination?
I would like to see a side-to-side comparison against commercial developers that are known for good shadow details, like Xtol or Tmax dev.
I don't want to dis this work. Quite the opposite! I'm very surprised to see results this good, comparable to best commercial developers.

Thank you. I guess one of the keys is the lack of a fogging inhibitor in Caffenol-C. Some unexposed silver is reduced, but also any tiny little silver grain that got a minimum portion of light. Could also explain that it is not suitable for higher speed films. Fog is always regarded as someting bad, of course fog doesn't help in any way, but with the slow to medium speed films it's nothing to worry about.I don't want to dis this work. Quite the opposite! I'm very surprised to see results this good, comparable to best commercial developers.
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