Hi Stefan,
I used liquidised onions to fix, it takes a while, but does the job. I would 
also be interested in the non-toxic bleach.
Best,
david
Le 29 août 2011 à 00:16, Stefan Grabowski a écrit :

> I've been playing around with this method for over a year (though admittedly 
> with non-organic coffee).  Here's some video of super-8 reversal I developed 
> with coffee: http://vimeo.com/10148379 and http://vimeo.com/10148082.  I've 
> also heard that table salt can be used as fixer if you give it enough time 
> and was always curious about the possibility of a non-toxic bleach made from 
> over-the-counter chemicals - perhaps something based on hydrogen peroxide. 
> Any chemists out there?
> 
>  -Stefan Grabowski
> http://stefan.radonlake.com
> 
> 
> 
> --- On Fri, 8/26/11, Pip Chodorov <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: Pip Chodorov <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Frameworks] eco-friendly developing with organic coffee
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, August 26, 2011, 10:03 AM
> 
> Dear FrameWorkers,
> My friend Enrico in Colombia has succeeded in developing with coffee.
> There is a recipe and a test result on his blog 
> http://kinocoffe.blogspot.com/.
> Has anyone else played with this?
> ...and no wisecracks please about developing a "coffee filter" for 
> final cut pro to mimic this result!
> -Pip
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