My first sheet of film exposed in nearly 2 years - thank God I'm retired at last! But just about to develop it and realised it's Efke 50, not 25 ASA which I also have, so it's 1 stop overexposed. The scene is water cascading from a dam overflow, in bright sunlight, with a zone III - VIII brightness range.

The only developer I have at the moment is PMK Pyro which has worked well for me over many years with all films. My normal development for Efke 25 and 50 sheets is 7.5 min. Rather than N-1 or 2 development which gut feeling tells me would not help much, I'm thinking about stand or divided development, but haven't used either method with PMK.

I believe that Efke film doesn't handle overexposure well, although I've never had a problem with it. In view of this and the brightness range of this scene, I'm wondering if anyone has ideas or suggestions that might help me get a good neg out of it. Many thanks,

Barry