Develop Film with Coffee and Vitamin C
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mattspeed at 03.23.09 - 2:12 pm
The photog nuts at weblog Photojojo show off their MacGyver chops, demonstrating how to develop film in a pinch with coffee and vitamin C.
Let's get it out of the way off the bat: The whole coffee-plus-vitamin-C trick isn't a replacement for regular developer. The results, however, are distinctive, and if nothing else, it appeals to our love of all things MacGyver.
So provided you've got a few common grocery items like instant coffee, vitamin C powder, and a some more specialized goodies like a daylight developing tank, you're ready to roll. Granted, we'd much prefer a totally grocery-store friendly version, but this one still gets an A for ingenuity.
How to Develop Film Using Coffee and Vitamin C! Srsly! [Photojojo]
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Are you kidding me? This is fucking awesome. I need to do this right away.
imachynna03.23.09 - 2:17 pm
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works best for b/w film*d76 process*
mattspeed03.23.09 - 2:34 pm
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What is this "film" you speak of?
JB03.23.09 - 3:11 pm
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Brad, If you do this I will come over.
Joe Borfo03.23.09 - 3:13 pm
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you're welcome! now i can process my rolls of 120 at home!
mattspeed03.23.09 - 3:31 pm
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you're welcome! now i can process my rolls of 120 at home!
mattspeed03.23.09 - 3:31 pm
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"Brad, If you do this I will come over."
Yes, we will do this one day.
Mattspeed, perfect timing, Tren Way has been developing film at my place in Burbank on Monday nights for the last 6 weeks. We have very limited room, though, but sometimes there is only one person developing.
I usually have Rodinal and HC110 on hand.
Tren Way Lab is closed tonight because I'm working on stuff for my ride this weekend but we'll probably be open next Monday.
Email me at lodesprotosites at gmail if you're interested in coming by. I may start up a Google Group.
toweliesbong03.23.09 - 4:11 pm
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I like the results they get from using this process. Looks really aged and antiquey.
User103.23.09 - 4:15 pm
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YES YES YES.
Hey BRAD, I think a google group is a great idea. Is it cool if I bring some expired developer to experiment with?
imachynna03.23.09 - 5:24 pm
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I saw an old old picture that someone developed using water out of the hudson river???..one of those east coast rivers that has heavy traffic...anyway the water was SO polluted that it developed the film. ick
la duderina03.23.09 - 5:51 pm
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"Is it cool if I bring some expired developer to experiment with?"
Absolutely. I think I may shoot a roll with the Holga out at the poker ride and develop it with coffee next week.
toweliesbong03.23.09 - 5:54 pm
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the photos they link to don't look 1/2 bad
Gav03.23.09 - 7:03 pm
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I'm turnig my closet into a mini-darkroom.
i can. and i will.
rayrayray03.24.09 - 9:06 am
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Hah, that's what I said I would do like three years ago. Fuck like that shit ever happened. You need a lot.
imachynna03.24.09 - 12:41 pm
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Yeah, Mook asked me why, if I have an enlarger, trays, and shit, why I rent at Translight. It's too much trouble to do it in my small place.
toweliesbong03.24.09 - 12:46 pm
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photo safari ridazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
mattspeed03.24.09 - 3:25 pm
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Why don't you guys turn the Ryder truck into a great big camera out there in Amboy Brad ?
User103.24.09 - 3:31 pm
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user1, i read an article i think it was last week about a guy who did just that! shits nuts!
i'm gonna make a pinhole out of a tecate can.
mattspeed03.24.09 - 3:39 pm
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the largest pinhole camera ever made was made last spring in a hangar in the LA area, was part of one of the art schools around here, I forget which, the hole in the wall was made with a drill, the other end of the room, like 100 feet across was the exposure. it's amazing how you can turn a large object into a pinhole camera.
FuzzBeast03.24.09 - 3:39 pm
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Oh yeah I got a postcard for that once.
imachynna03.24.09 - 4:23 pm
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