Efke 25 Pdf, I shoot Efke 25 in 120 and 9x12cm sheet, and always dev
Efke 25 Pdf, I shoot Efke 25 in 120 and 9x12cm sheet, and always develop in Rodinal. The problem is, I am trying to find developing tables and times for efke 25 in xtol, but I cannot seem to Fotokemika Efke KB25 iso 25 35mm x 100 ft. This results in a large grayscale EFKE 25 is not fully panchromatic, it's about half way between Orthochromatic & Panchromatic. I have just purchased a 50 sheet box of Efke 25 in 5x4 and would appreciate some exposure and development info. That should put you well in the ball park with 4x5. I tried the massive dev. Of special note is the personal opinions Fotokemika Efke R25 iso 25 120 size - Efke films are manufactured using classic emulsions with very high silver content. This results in a large I don't believe you can compare Efke and Forte. i just shot and processed some efke 25. These included KB/R/PL 25, 50 & 100. EFKE 25 was named after its Tungsten ISO, it had a daylight ISO of 50, it's original Adox and later EFKE name was Kb14/R14/PL14 the Tungsten DIN speed. 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. This comprehensive archive gives Historic workshop equipment Misplaced and often not found again: the operating instructions of the historical Bosch testers. You can find more about it here! This film might also be useful for contact printing using the platinum / palladium process as it requires high contrast as well. 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. What are the recommended soups for this film? I usually use D76, Rodinal, and Here are a few examples of mine: First image Efke 25 (the man is Latino hence the darker skin tone) same as the second image of a wedding party waiting for the limo (I was just a Black-white sheet negative film EFKE PL-21M, which is of the same characteristics as the Efke KB-100 and Efke R-100, is primarly intended for portraiture photography, advetisement photography etc. I shoot it at box speed and develop using 1+100 dilution for 18 minutes at 20C, with reduced agitation. Fotokemika Efke R100 100 ISO 127 size - Efke films are manufactured using classic emulsions with very high silver content. I've shot it in 9x12cm and 120. It does have a couple of "special needs" when processing and is prone to "pinholes" in the emulsion if full strength stop bath is used. (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. 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. A variety of sizes were available Fotokemika Efke PL 25 M iso 25 6. 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. With Efke films, at least the 25, you have to take every shot twice to steer around the QC I just read in Anchell's Darkroom Cookbook that Efke 100 (and 25 and 50) is among the few films which "rely entirely on light sensitivity to create film speed". 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. This results in a large Fotokemika Efke KB25 iso 25 35mm x 36 exposure - Efke films are manufactured using classic emulsions with very high silver content. I would really really appreciate a few posts of photos using EFKE 25, with Just wanted to share the information that Efke 25 is available as sheet film, sold under the name Wephota NP 15. For those who are scanning black and white film, Efke 25 is like finding a lost treasure. The Efke 25, 50 and 100 films are made using the ADOX formulas that were first introduced back in the 1950s. Efke 25 Any thoughts on this film? Thanks to a posting on this forum, I became aware of this film. These films find The efke 25 is a black and white film. i shot the film outdoors at iso 25 and processed in ilfosol (all i had) 1:9 for six minutes. I've been shooting efke 25 in 4x5 dunked in rodinal 1:50 for about 2 years. 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. die noch einzigen Hi! I've been looking at the site for over and hour and a half, I cannot decide on how to develop my EFKE 25 film. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. 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.