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Kaden Kratzer
30-May-2009, 18:49
Has anyone here ever used it?
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Kaden
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Andrew O'Neill
30-May-2009, 21:16
Yes, I have used caffenol. I've used it for developing negatives and also for prints. I preferred it with prints. For developing film, be sure to filter it beforehand...use Arm and Hammer Washing Soda for the washing crystals...
I remember when I was developing fibre-based prints in it, and when it went in the fix, there would be a lovely odour, kind of like tuna sandwiches.
Any other sources for "washing crystals"? I've never seen the Arm and Hammer product.
caffenolC is my developer of choice.
i also add a little bit of undilute print developer
to boost the contrast a tiny bit.
i have never used it as print developer
but i have seen great results using it.
stand works great, as does shuffling in trays or rotary ...
as for 'washing crystals' / "washing soda" / "soda ash" ...
when i was gathering the materials to process film
last summer in france, i went to a pharmacy to get
the sodium carbonate. it wasn't cheap.
have fun
john
Clarence Rhymer
31-May-2009, 09:29
Hello Toyon,
Photographer's Formulary has Sodium Carbonate, although I am surprised that washing soda is not available just about anywhere in the US or Canada. Also the Chemistry Store, Artcraft Chemicals, a Swimming Pool Supply store or you could heat some Sodium Bicarbonate.
Andrew, I would not call the smell lovely, more like an overcooked or burnt-on roasting pan, without the charm. However, I have used it with good results.
Cheers,
Clarence
clarence -
what is sodium carbonate called at a pool store ?
i went to 4 or 5 of them in france, to look for fixer as well as
soda, but couldn't find either of them, i eventually settled on a pharmacy
and ilford fixer found at a photo-store ...
john
Clarence Rhymer
31-May-2009, 10:26
Hello John,
Here is a (for example) link.
http://www.lesliespool.com/browse/Home/Pool-Chemicals/Pool-Adjusters/Soda-Ash-50-lbs/D/30100/P/1:100:1000:100030/I/14738
Where I live, swimming pools are pretty rare. There is a Town Pool in Fort Smith, NT, and a few hot tubs for those you like to watch the aurora at -40 (I'm not making this up), so I haven't been near a pool supply store in 20 years. You would have to check the ingredients, since the products usually have a non-chemical name. Also, sodium bicarbonate is used in pools as well, so one should check the label. I have found that the Arm and Hammer product works fine for Caffenol, and I suspect most bulk soda ash is pure enough, but have no evidence to back that up.
I did a quick search of French sites, and I couldn't find a product that was not bicarbonate or a mixture. Perhaps this would work, but one would have to check - it is a bit vague as to the other ingredients. The liquid form is NaOH.
http://www.piscine-clic.com/produit-piscine-correction-ph-aquaplus.html
On reflection, perhaps pool supply stores are more trouble than they are worth, if you have to drive around a lot to find the right product.
Cheers,
Clarence
Kaden Kratzer
31-May-2009, 10:49
Thanks for the responses folks. Is it possible to give a better idea of development times for 4x5 and 120mm?
Thanks again.
thanks clarence!
yeah, i did a lot of calling and driving when i was there
i figured a drug store worked fine for both the soda and vit c ..
at home i just use arm and hammer ...
i just didn't want to deal with shipping it over or
chemicals in my luggage .. ;)
john
Hello John,
Here is a (for example) link.
http://www.lesliespool.com/browse/Home/Pool-Chemicals/Pool-Adjusters/Soda-Ash-50-lbs/D/30100/P/1:100:1000:100030/I/14738
Where I live, swimming pools are pretty rare. There is a Town Pool in Fort Smith, NT, and a few hot tubs for those you like to watch the aurora at -40 (I'm not making this up), so I haven't been near a pool supply store in 20 years. You would have to check the ingredients, since the products usually have a non-chemical name. Also, sodium bicarbonate is used in pools as well, so one should check the label. I have found that the Arm and Hammer product works fine for Caffenol, and I suspect most bulk soda ash is pure enough, but have no evidence to back that up.
I did a quick search of French sites, and I couldn't find a product that was not bicarbonate or a mixture. Perhaps this would work, but one would have to check - it is a bit vague as to the other ingredients. The liquid form is NaOH.
http://www.piscine-clic.com/produit-piscine-correction-ph-aquaplus.html
On reflection, perhaps pool supply stores are more trouble than they are worth, if you have to drive around a lot to find the right product.
Cheers,
Clarence
Brian Bullen
31-May-2009, 11:17
Here is a start, http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?Film=&Developer=Caffenol&mdc=Search but testing is always a good idea. :)
when it went in the fix, there would be a lovely odour, kind of like tuna sandwiches.
As long as the tuna sandwiches have been under the darkroom sink for a few weeks first.:)
Kaden Kratzer
31-May-2009, 18:31
Brian Bullen thanks for the link. This gives me a better idea. :)
glarsson
31-May-2009, 20:25
Arm & Hammer washing soda was hard to find in my area. I called the Arm & Hammer customer service line (800-952-5080) and they quickly found a couple of nearby stores that carry it.
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