Efke 25 Pdf, <p>I'm trying to coherently compile a range of
Efke 25 Pdf, <p>I'm trying to coherently compile a range of opinions regarding the most effective processing solution and method for Efke B&W negative film. There will be some Civil War re-enactor guys this weekend that I want to photo using an 1862 Voigtlander. I have a stash of Efke 25, 4x5. It can be bought in all sizes, and if you have an odd I'm looking for the development time for Efke PL 25 M using Fomadon R09 developer at 1+25 or 1+50 dilution. Mirko's argument was that they Hello, Anybody has shoot this film? I just ordered a "few" rolls from Freestyle as I am dying to try it out. Efke / Adox CHS 25 is an old school emulsion that responds optimally to Rodinal 1:50, D76, Xtol, HC110 or any other equal. Barry Thornton in his book "The Edge of Darkness" has a chapter that deals with this My notes for the old Adox R-14 (now EFKE 25) indicate Rodinal 1+ 100, 15 minutes, 68 F, for printing with a diffusion enlarger. I found that Rollei Ortho 25 film is rated at 330 l/mm, but can't even find I'm late to this thread, but I just bought a bunch of Efke 25 in 120 from a place in Kansas called J and C Photo. (Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic) I did a search on previous threads about this film Journey's end Shot on Efke KB25 at EI 25 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Nikon FM3A / Nikkor 50mm f/1. I have not found that any pyro (Rollo, PMK, Pyrocat, ABC or Have done a search, but can't seem to find any info using Xtol. and whether you regard Does anyone have the datasheet for Efke PL 25 M film? I'm looking for a high-resolution B&W film to try out that tri-color/filter idea. Paul Developing times for Efke KB/R-25. They are both high silver films but the Eke films are thin emulsion while the Forte films are very thick emulsion. Cheers, Luc I recently ran a film test with Efke 25 sheet film exposed at EI 25 outdoors in open shade and developed in (US) HC110 dilution B for 4, 6, and 10 minutes I have heard that EFKE R25 has extended red sensitivity that can lead to gross under exposure when using orange and red filters. wide open shots at nearly all One thing about Efke 25 and 50 - I found that overexposing them didn't work well. But the scenes I like to shoot are frequently high in contrast so Iend up pulling a lot to reduce the My dev times for Adox/Efke KB/R/PL14-25 @ 50 EI have always been the same as my Tmax 100 times @ 50 EI in Rodinal, Xtol and now Pyrocat HD. i liked the resolution of this I am doing a school project, and I got my hands on efke 25 film for the project. Just use a standard developer like The EFKE Ortho PL25 isn't a microfilm and isn't inherently contrasty so developers like POTA or modified Windisch aren't really appropriate at all. Knowing that the emulsion on the efke films is easily damaged by The EFKE Ortho PL25 isn't a microfilm and isn't inherently contrasty so developers like POTA or modified Windisch aren't really appropriate at all. Shoot them at box speed, or even one stop higher, meaning Efke 25 at exposure index 50, In my initial testing of efke 25, I shot through #29, (Dark Red), #25, (Red) #22, (Red Orange). Efkes thin-layer photographic provide high edge sharpness and possibility for making large Sensitivity of Efke 50 is 17 DIN (40 ASA, ISO 40/17°, GOST 35), but by utilization may be even twice incrased to #12 N- 1/3rd #15 N- 1/2 #21 N- 1/2 #25 N- 2/3rds So, whenever I shoot with the #25 and my film should get N development, I actually give it N+2/3rds. Efke films are made according to the original ADOX Hi, I know that Efke 25 is a thin emulsion film, and thus is not a good candidatefor pulling. I shoot Efke 25 in 120 and 9x12cm sheet, and always develop in Rodinal. I plan to process it in R09 (I'm looking for a classical look, good tonality and grain doesn't really matter). com. They stock the complete range of Efke films, and the 120 R25 I bought cost I have not tried an orthopanchromatic film like efke 25 before, so how will it look outdoors for lanscapes with blue skies and green foliage. Anyone have the correct developing time for both Efke 25 and Maco UP25 films in Xtol at 20 degrees Celcius? In D76 its 8 . I have just purchased a 50 sheet box of Efke 25 in 5x4 and would appreciate some exposure and development info. Does anyone have the datasheet for Efke PL 25 M film? I'm looking for a high-resolution B&W film to try out that tri-color/filter idea. Browsing the data sheets of EFKE films from JandC Photo, I notice reference to and times for EFKE FR-14, FR-16, and FR E-24 developers. I mostly use it with my old Petzvals. This comprehensive archive gives Historic workshop equipment Misplaced and often not found again: the operating instructions of the historical Bosch testers. That should put you well in the ball park with 4x5. It is based on an old recipe from Adox and is a classic B&W film. Has anyone had any experience with Efke 25? I'm interested in how you enjoy (or not) this old style film and how you view the tonality, grain, and if you've had any problemns with pinholing Fotokemika Efke KB25 iso 25 35mm x 36 exposure - Efke films are manufactured using classic emulsions with very high silver content.
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