Hi all, I decided to try caffinol a couple of days ago, and when I finished development, they came out underexposed, I did everything exactly as the recipe said, and after I saw that they were underexposed, I checked the iso on the camera and it was set correctly, so Im not sure where I went wrong, thanks for any help.
-Nathan
What recipe did you use?
And just to be nitpicky, there is a difference between underexposed and underdeveloped. Underexposed is done in the camera by not exposing the film to light long enough. Underdeveloped is not leaving the film in the developer long enough.
Can you post an example?
I'll post one in the morning, but It won't be great considering that I don't have a scanner
And this is the recipe I used, developed for 10 minutes
Can you post the link to the full recipe? It doesn't show anything about times or film speed.
I don't know the source of the recipe, but I can tell you right off the bat what I don't like about it: "six heaping teaspoons ... (heaping = not leveled; more than leveled)."
I know that Caffenol is not a standard developer and it's made with things regularly found in a kitchen or bathroom, but it's still chemistry and you're going to get better results with more precise measurements of ingredients. You shouldn't need a definition of 'heaping' to know how much of whatever ingredient to add.
Also, what was the film speed and how long did you develop it for?
Try these recipes:
Caffenol: Recipes
I actually tend to prefer the variations described here:
Caffenol: Caffenol C-M and C-H (RS/RSA)