Monday, January 25, 2010

Instructions To Make An Orange Juice Squeezer Is There A Way To Devlop Negatives With Ordinary Items?

Is there a way to devlop Negatives with ordinary items? - instructions to make an orange juice squeezer

I remember during the episode of Mythbusters Adam MacGyer negatives of the photos had been developed with common household materials, such as orange juice and milk.

Is it true, as black as from AA to this, of course, with a white and, if so, please tell me the instructions given whee

2 comments:

Steven W said...

Well, coffee and orange juice buffered with sodium bicarbonate, the film should properly (not fully develop the exact amount - I have not really played with caffenol), but brown leaves at the base film.

The problem is to make your own fixed. Most are scavengers of ammonium or sodium thiosulfate. I remember, somewhere, of course, that would thiosulfate in onions, it will be the best bet on what I can say. Theoreticly is possible, but from what I understand, that the number of onions required is very difficult to handle.

I saw that episode too, and there were some parts, it was pretty boring with. First, it was a sort of poor train by using a color negative film - even if you did everything right, you have to read, very difficult, as the film base. It was a chance if they just put a movie in black and white good old days.

Edit:

Again, only ammonia as a basic chemical reaction to stop the development, but the problem is O wouldf effectively setting of the film. For this reason some form of thiosulfate (sodium or ammonium - others may work) for the image to extend their stay and all black when they are exposed to light again after the development.

That alone made me see Mythbusters - an easy control.

Matty B said...

Orange juice (developer) and ammonia (CAP)

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