Got Film?

As I am pretty confident with Ilford Delta Professional 400 now, let’s switch to another Film, which is quite popular in the B&W scene as well: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 As I want to ensure to have correct exposure on my first Roll, I decided to use my Canon EOS Read more…

Instant?

Here is the result of developing an instant film in Caffenol. The Film is a Polaroid PolaPan 35mm: I first tried if the Filmleader would clear in fixer and threw it in Ilford Radpid Fixer 1:4. The emulsion (which is quite thick) separates from the Film base, and that’s it. Read more…

Hold on. Color film?

Well, you can develop every kind of film in Caffenol (a B&W process, that is) as long as it contains silver. So why not push that to the extreme and use an expired ISO 1600 Film and develop it in Caffenol.Well, you can develop every kind of film in Caffenol (a B&W process, that is) as long as it contains silver. So why not push that to the extreme and use an expired ISO 1600 Film and develop it in Caffenol.