tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post159509829167269389..comments2024-02-14T19:08:47.362+01:00Comments on Caffenol: Rollei Retro 80s - Caffenol-C-Limagesfrugaleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16601551090153453277noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post-55623825969853814532011-02-21T05:11:18.945+01:002011-02-21T05:11:18.945+01:00Yep, APX 100 is easy and the aerial films are diva...Yep, APX 100 is easy and the aerial films are divas.imagesfrugaleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16601551090153453277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post-73760243188863360902011-02-20T11:41:14.785+01:002011-02-20T11:41:14.785+01:00Hello,
thanks for your answer
the retro 80S was ...Hello,<br /><br />thanks for your answer<br /><br />the retro 80S was my first try and i did like it is said in the article (50 min in stand development), after i did a test with an APX 100 without KBr and it was OK.<br />I will try with a "normal" film to check the effect of bromide. I ll let you know.<br /><br />AlexAlexnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post-73584955180841873852011-02-20T09:36:41.559+01:002011-02-20T09:36:41.559+01:00Hi Alex,
dies C-C-L work for you with other films...Hi Alex,<br /><br />dies C-C-L work for you with other films as desired? F.e. with an "easy" film like Tmax100?<br /><br />If yes, the answer is difficult. The Aviphot Pan XX aerial films are very complicated as the desastrous Superpan200/Universal200 experiance shows. I still habe no explanation for this failure - so: no clue. So my only recommendation is to check your Caffenol mix with "regular" bw-film first :-(<br /><br />1 g/l KBr should be OK, but 1.5 g/l should not spoil the party comopletely.<br /><br />Best - Reinholdimagesfrugaleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16601551090153453277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post-37312171657228581622011-02-19T16:54:55.048+01:002011-02-19T16:54:55.048+01:00hello,
just a question
I tried your method for a ...hello,<br /><br />just a question<br />I tried your method for a Retro 80S and I got nothing on the film, neither the brand of the film was readable. My film was completely transparent (stand development).<br />I tried a second time without the bromide of potassium and I got really better results (classic agitation method).<br /><br />So my question is : may the KBr reponsible of this transparency? For info I put 1.5 g/L of KBr<br /><br />ThanksAlexnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post-28808768609583831022010-08-24T13:28:16.161+02:002010-08-24T13:28:16.161+02:00really cool! i'm waiting for my KBr to start ...really cool! i'm waiting for my KBr to start with some coffeeexperiments :D<br /><br />cooler blog ! danke... ich werde ihn weiter beobachten !christianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00324679773652224318noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post-8726146227104961262010-08-22T15:11:56.019+02:002010-08-22T15:11:56.019+02:00Yes, no filter, clear thin polyester film base, sh...Yes, no filter, clear thin polyester film base, should be handled in dim light when loading/unloading the camera. And it's a real "rollfilm", curles pretty much, but I don't care.imagesfrugaleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16601551090153453277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038963912631739676.post-55277185858400401982010-08-22T12:19:48.398+02:002010-08-22T12:19:48.398+02:00Wow, no filter!?!
That´s a pretty interesting tona...Wow, no filter!?!<br />That´s a pretty interesting tonality scale/rendering..<br />It has the transparent filmbase doesn´t it?FiatluXhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/53076672@N03/noreply@blogger.com