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Andrew O'Neill
14-Aug-2023, 06:21
https://youtu.be/6hl8sx0OOUg
Drew Wiley
14-Aug-2023, 08:49
Hi again. Oh my! End of an era. I miss that film.
Tin Can
14-Aug-2023, 09:31
I have 100 sheets 2X3 EFKE 25
I will shoot some now
I bought once a paycheck and could not afford LF
Andrew O'Neill
14-Aug-2023, 11:31
Hi again. Oh my! End of an era. I miss that film.
At least when I Alt. print them, I won't need to worry about how I should go about registering them on the paper! ;) (inside joke, folks!)
Tin Can
14-Aug-2023, 13:07
Outside joke
At least when I Alt. print them, I won't need to worry about how I should go about registering them on the paper! ;) (inside joke, folks!)
Drew Wiley
14-Aug-2023, 14:10
Efke 25 had such a long linear scale, if properly exposed, I don't recall an instance where I ever did need to mask it.
Jim Andrada
15-Aug-2023, 16:32
I think I still have a hundred sheets of Efke 25 in 5 x 7. I really liked it as long as it wasn't made the day the chief emulsion mixer's dog peed in the batch. Quality was occasionally somewhat variable...
Drew Wiley
15-Aug-2023, 20:09
Maybe the bad batch was the one the dog didn't piss in. Ever see the classic Chinese movie, Red Sorghum?
Jim Fitzgerald
15-Aug-2023, 20:28
I shot Efke 25 in 8x10 for years. It gave me outstanding negatives in Pyrocat-HD . I'm down to about 30 sheets.
j.e.simmons
16-Aug-2023, 07:35
I’m amazed at your sbr. About 6-7 from what you said. It would have been at least a 10 here, maybe 12.
Drew Wiley
16-Aug-2023, 07:54
I consistently got 12 with it. Maybe due to the age or storage conditions of those last two sheets.
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