Well, supposing I captured some of the action with my Nizo super 8 camera using some black and white negative film. Then suppose that a mere 2 days later I wait 'til it's dark, sneak into my loft and put about 5 feet of the film loosely into one of my dad's old Paterson developing tanks. Then, maybe I head down to the kitchen and mix up 500ml of Caffenol C-M film developer (instant coffee, washing soda, vitamin C & water), process the film (15 minutes), water stop bath (5 washes), Hypofix (10 minutes), wash (10 minutes) then fast dry the film with a hair dryer.
Then just supposing there were actually some pictures on the film strip... How exciting would that be?
Well tonight, that's exactly what happened...
This is the first time in a very long time that I've processed any film of any kind. It's certainly the first time I've processed any cine film, and most definitely the first time I've processed film using a coffee-based film developer. (Co-op Fair Trade Instant if you're asking).
This first test film was just jumbled up willy-nilly inside the Paterson tank, but it certainly proves the chemistry works. Of course it would be better to use a proper cine processing tank, especially for developing a whole 50 foot (15 metre) cartridge in one session.
Once I had my 5 feet of hand processed film, I then put it on my light box and took a few close-up stills with my DSLR camera and some macro rings. This is hardly the best way to get a telecine done, but at least this way, I can show some of the results.
DIY 'Caffenol C-M' processed BWneg super 8 film |
DIY 'Caffenol C-M' processed BWneg super 8 film, inverted to positive and some levels applied. |
I just couldn't be more encouraged by this first test. I hope I can digitize the whole 5 foot strip to show soon and I'm now very keen to process the rest of this reel with this chemistry. So much more to do with this...
2 comments:
212great job and thanks a lot for the credits
Best - Reinhold
Many thanks for your sharing your recipes! I'm hoping to continue my tests with Caffenol C-M. My plan next is to process much longer lengths of 8mm film. Hopefully I'll have more results to write about soon.
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