• 1107: (Canon EOS 650; film exposed at EI 1000.) Minneapolis.
  • 1105: (Pentax K1000; film exposed at EI 3200.) Minneapolis.

Both Kodak TMax P3200; 1107 is exposed at EI 1000 because that’s what the camera set itself to after reading the DX coding. 1105 was exposed at 3200 because that’s what the box says.

Used the other half-liter of Caffenol C-L, the first half of which was used in rolls 1102/1103 earlier tonight. Added ~7.5g iodized salt for high-speed film, so the composition of this ~500mL is: 8g waterfree washing soda, 5g Vitamin C, 15g iodized table salt, 20g instant coffee (Kroger); let stand five minutes to allow bubbles to disperse.

Poured out pre-wetting water (pink!), then poured developer into tank and started timer for 70 minutes. Agitated gently 15x over first 30 seconds, then let stand at edge of sink. Agitated 15x over 30 seconds at 7:30 in. Agitated gently 10x at 15 minutes in, then every fifteen minutes thereafter, alternating each time which end tank rested on, and always knocking on the bottom to dislodge air bubbles..

Rinsed ~5 minutes in tap water at ~68 degrees, emptying container entirely multiple times. Fixed in Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4 (that’s now 40 rolls, 30 after replenishment), agitating 10x over 20 seconds initially, then 5x over ten seconds every minute for seven minutes. (Fixing test: part of a strip was exposed to fixer for twenty seconds, then, when dropped in, took 70 seconds to become completely clear.) Reclaimed fixer, then rinsed 10 minutes in 68 degree water. Finger-squeegied each roll, then cracked it like a whip several times, then finger-squeegied again, then hung the negatives horizontally to dry.

Photos posted

Roll 1107