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Writer's pictureBárbara Morais

Important sites (to me :-)

Updated: Jun 16, 2019


The Caffenol Cookbook & Bible Is a homage and guide to the Caffenol developers that are rapidly gaining international popularity with analogue b/w film enthusiasts, thanks to a unique versatility, easy to mix non-toxic compounds and environmentally friendly footprint. The book is intended as inspiration for anyone interested in exploring the Caffenol developers.

Recipes and Tutorials PDF download A condensed pdf download (10mb) with the recipes and guides from the full book is also available for offline study and printing. Choose the navigation bar at the top of the window or click the thumbnails in the right column to navigate to the respective pages. Reading the legal disclaimer and the privacy policy is recommended.


Alternative Photography

Instructions and recipes on how to work in alternative photographic processes and non-silver techniques. Instructions are provided by photographers and teachers working in the process, written with a practical approach.


Disactis

Galerie - Cette galerie collective constituée d'espaces personnels est spécialement destinée à l'exposition en ligne permanente, d'œuvres Photographiques numérisées et exécutées exclusivement par les Procédés Anciens.

Articles - Chimie et procédés; Matériel et Autres

Boutique

Forum


Mike Ware

A wonderful website, very complete and quite explicit, which reflects the interest of Mike Ware about Science, History and "Alternative" Photographic Processes.


Photograms

This imagery is being created using traditional silver-gelatin black and white materials and other photosensitive media including cyanotype that are now considered alternative methods. Others are using both negative and positive acting color photographic materials to create 'photograms'.


Wet Plate collodion photography forum


Jack's Photographic and Chemistry Site - Black-and-white photographic formulas & chemistry.


The Massive Dev Chart is the world's largest source of processing times for developing black & white film. Continually updated, the chart has been online since 1995 and contains both manufacturer's published times and user submissions

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