Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: Efke 25

  1. #1

    Efke 25

    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 or curling.

    Thanks,

  2. #2
    Gary L. Quay's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Fairview, OR
    Posts
    567

    Re: Efke 25

    Curling is an issue. I had pinhole issues with Efke PL50, but they went away when I switched to a water bath stop. I haven't used much of the 25, but I like results I get with the 50 in a pyro developer.

    --Gary

  3. #3
    Yes, but why? David R Munson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 1999
    Location
    Saitama, Japan
    Posts
    1,494

    Re: Efke 25

    I've been interested for some time in experimenting with this film to see if I can't figure out an EI/developer combination to get it to look something in the neighborhood of Type 55.

  4. #4

    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    523

    Re: Efke 25

    Hey,

    Efke 25 is pretty nice stuff once you get the feel for it.... (it's really sensitive to the touch and certain developer combos just don't seem to work--e.g. I had bad experience with Xtol)

    I rate it at 25. 2' pre-soak then PMK for 8' @ 68 degrees in a slosher tray. I have no idea how this compares to type 55 but it does the trick for me.


    T

  5. #5

    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Van Buren, Arkansas
    Posts
    1,941

    Re: Efke 25

    Do you need to handle and load Efke 25 using lint-free cotton gloves? Do you find that the film is still "soft" after it has been processed and dried? In other words, is it more sensitive to scratching as a finished negative than other films?

  6. #6

    Re: Efke 25

    There was also an ortho version of Efke 25, which J&C carried. Is anyone aware of another U.S. distributor?

  7. #7

    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    grand rapids
    Posts
    3,851

    Re: Efke 25

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Hohenstein View Post
    There was also an ortho version of Efke 25, which J&C carried. Is anyone aware of another U.S. distributor?
    Try freestylephoto.biz. They're the only U.S. distributor and everyone else selling efke/fotokemika buys from them. That's what freestyle tells me.
    I haven't had scratch issues once dried but i do handle the negs by the edges only. It's a beautiful film but i've had lots of problems along the way.

  8. #8

    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    314

    Re: Efke 25

    I tried a few dozen sheets in PMK. Seemed to hold shadows very, very well, but the highlights block up like nothing else. Careful with your exposure, overexposing is a bad idea, I almost shoot it like a transparency.

  9. #9

    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Pasadena, CA
    Posts
    389

    Re: Efke 25

    Quote Originally Posted by David Luttmann View Post
    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 or curling.

    Thanks,
    8x10 user comments:

    • The film base is thick, and it comes interleaved with paper in the nice thick bag and good box. I've never had it curl - it lays nice and flat after processing.
    • Enjoy - yes. Very nice for 8x10 contact prints, especially nice rendering of buildings and that sort of thing. Gains contrast and density in a hurry if overdeveloped, blocks up too if overexposed / overdeveloped. May or may not win the fine grain contest compared to T-grain films. Nice mid tones. Does not like underexposure though - once it's too thin, it's gone. People will hate me for saying this, but some of the Tgrain 100 films have finer grain.
    • No pinholes. Water stop. I have used very diluted stop bath with no issues when I had a short development cycle to deal with - and contrary to warnings - it was fine. Have not tried regular full strength stop bath, and won't do so.
    • Easily makes negs with more range in them than a typical scanner can hold, works really nice for AZO contact prints, alt-process prints. Biggest problem is having to use alt-process or AZO to pull all the range it can do into a print - since it's there on the neg, I want to see it in the print.
    • No good with red filter, but okay with a light yellow. Has a different sensitivity than many films. People look good with it though. Doesn't scratch easily for me once processed, but yes, it's easy to scratch when wet (even a slight brush of the edge while pulling out of the Jobo gives a deep gash). Not tacky when dry. Yes, easy to scratch loading holders in a changing bag - just be careful not to drag it on anything and remove sheets from the stack carefully - you'll be fine.
    • Can be very sharp, holds detail in a great way. Works with many developers, responds well to most tricks. Lovely stuff.
    • It's not for everything, but I found it appropriate many, many times in the last couple of years. If there is enough light - it's often a real winner. Well worth time to find favorite uses and techniques with it.

  10. #10
    Yes, but why? David R Munson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 1999
    Location
    Saitama, Japan
    Posts
    1,494

    Re: Efke 25

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed K. View Post
    No good with red filter, but okay with a light yellow.
    Can you elaborate or post an example? Thanks.

Similar Threads

  1. New IR film from Freestyle / Efke
    By DrPablo in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 35
    Last Post: 6-May-2007, 07:18
  2. What's in the box? Another Efke victim...
    By muskedear in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 2-May-2007, 15:10
  3. Efke R25 vs Efke PL25
    By alec4444 in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 6-Sep-2006, 09:56
  4. Xtol and low ISO films (efke 25, agfa 25)
    By Janko Belaj in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 19-Jun-2004, 16:23
  5. Efke Pl 100 not available in Europe ?
    By Manuel Gomes Teixeira in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 28-Mar-2004, 16:29

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •