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    Efke/Adox

    Hi All
    I'm new to this forum and have been out of taking pic's for a few years. When I went up to my photo supply store that sold 4x5 sheet film thay were a day care center :-( .

    I have toyed with the idea of trying the Efke/Adox asa 25 film that J&C sells but I need to know what expirances people have had and what developer seems to work well with it.

    I know that this is a real vague/general question and there are a great deal of variables to using any film, but I am just looking for some basic insight into the over all quality of the film and how it reacts to different developers.

    I had been shooting Agfa B&W film and using Rodinol.

    Thanks in Advance
    Take Care
    Bob Oehler

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    おせわに なります! Andrew O'Neill's Avatar
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    Efke/Adox

    Efke 25 is a very nice film. Just handle it with care as it scratches easily. It responds slightly differently to filters as I am used to, so you will have to experiment a bit. It's also right up there with Tmax 400 in regards to reciprocity compensation. Doesn't need very much. It develops very nicely in Xtol 1+1 and pyrocat-HD (the only developers I use). I use it at EI 12.
    There are quite a few folks on this forum who use this film. I sure they will chime in very shortly.

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    Efke/Adox

    I shoot it @25 and develop in 1:100 rodinal using semi-stand. Negatives (almost)always print well on grade 2 or 3.

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    I shoot it at ISO=25, develop in Rodinal 1+50. You need to use really sharp lenses with it, as it will emphasize any fault. Those who've tried PMK say that it's a combination made in heaven.
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Hi

    I use it in 120 and 9x12cm size, and really like the film. I expose it at EI 25 & develop it in Rodinal 1+100. I have also shot a couple of sheets at EI100 (forgot to reset the meter!), but just extended the development time a bit and the results were fine.

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    Efke/Adox

    Bill:
    can you tell me what PMK is??
    If it is made in heven I should know more m:-)

    Thanks
    Bob Oehler

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    Lovely film. I use it @ 25ASA and develop it with Xtol 1+1. It also scans very, very well. But as already said above it does scratch easily. Handle it with care.

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    I have been using it in its current and eariler incarnations (Adox KB14) for some 35 years. A great film. I have always souped it in Rodinal. I ahve used 1:100 in the past but now use 1:50.

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    Bob, PMK is Gordon Hutchings' pyro formula. I believe it can be gotten from Photographers Formulary or mixed yourself. Check out Gordons book "THe Book of Pyro".
    Thanks,
    Kirk

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    Efke/Adox

    Thanks so much for the input

    Looks like I am going to order in a box and give it a test drive.

    Take care
    and Many Thanks
    Bob Oehler

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