Thanks for the info. I've been looking for a source for the Efke 25/120. A
search on Freestyle turns up nothing. Can you offer a URL for purchase?
Paul

jmadams wrote:

> Shel,
> I just did a quick search on Google and came across this link reviewing Efke
> 25
> http://www.dr5.com/efke25.html stating:
>
> Efke-25:
>
> The efke films are most exceptional in quality in dr5. Efke films are very
> silver rich. Their shooting numbers for dr5 are over the factory speeds,
> with a stunning crisp image. The film has an old-fashion type image quality,
> favouring contrast. Efke films are unfortunately not widely available in the
> US. AIM & Freestyle are currently the only providers. It comes in 35 & 120
> formats. A brilliant neutral image in developer 1-neutral and a yellow/brown
> in developer 2-sepia. Shoot efke-25 @ 50iso this is correct! NOTE; the efke
> films have shown on occasion some factory defects, but this is rare. The
> film also will fog easily. We advise special care, especially with the 120
> film. Treat it as you would any ultra light sensitive film.
>
> Efke films have been recently put back on the market. We are working to
> establish contacts with the company to carry the film here at the lab.
>
> dr5 inc. - NYC
> 307 W. 38th St. #1910
> NY NY 10018
> 212.244.90.85
> 212.244.90.83 - fax
>
> Also there are a number of  film developement charts including Garage
> Photographers Association http://www.garagephotogs.com/tips/efke.php
>
> James
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