35 mm films dunk into different recipes before development progress.
Note: The following texts are describes some recipes for a photographic film development process. Please be aware that handling chemicals like dishwashing liquid can be hazardous, and it’s essential to follow safety guidelines and use appropriate equipment when working with such substances.
Shot with
Olympus Pen EE-3
Film
Centurai 200
Ingredients
1 Can of Beer with lemon
1 Sachet of Green Tea Pineapple – Açai
1 Teaspoon Sea salt

Instructions
Begin by adding 1 teaspoon of sea salt to half a can of beer, creating an unexpected mixture that will play a role in your photographic artistry. Gently heat the beer and sea salt mixture, allowing the flavors to meld together slightly without bringing it to a boil. Once heated, let the mixture cool to a suitable temperature before proceeding. Meanwhile, steep the green tea pineapple – açai sachet in the beer mixture, allowing the unique infusion to take place. Carefully remove the sachet from the mixture after the green tea has brewed, ensuring its distinct flavors are fully incorporated. Seal the bottom of the mixture and introduce the film, submerging it to interact with the unconventional concoction. Stir the mixture occasionally, maintaining the balance of ingredients and promoting the creation of striking visual effects on the film. Allow the film to sit in the solution until it cools down, providing ample time for the flavors to merge and the artistic interaction to occur. After the cooling period, wash the film thoroughly in cold water, removing any residual elements from the mixture. Immerse the film in water and allow it to soak for a designated period, fostering the development of your photographic creation.

Subsequently, let the film dry in an open-air environment for a span of 1 week, ensuring the complete formation of the artistic results.



Important Note: This recipe is purely fictional and not suitable for actual photography or film development. Combining these ingredients will not create photographic art, and in reality, it may damage the film or camera equipment. For photography, it’s essential to use proper and established techniques and equipment to achieve high-quality and safe results.