Early Pan films had a decidedly blue sensitivity. In fact early films
were ortho chromatic with no red sensitivity at all. They give a
decidedly unnatural look to skin tones. You can however develop them
under a red safelight. I haven't seen them so I can't speak to their
grain structure b
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I've used a few rolls of Efke 25 ands like it quite a bit. It's sharp, has
nice tonality in ID-11, the grain structure is fine and tight, certainly on
par with Panatomic-X. But, since you don't know about the older films the
only real suggestion is
Hi Paul,
I have a few rolls of 120 in the freezer, although I've not used any yet.
I've heard about the curling problem once before, yet others who have used
the film have made no mention of it. That said, now that I've a med format
camera, I'm anxious to try a roll or two myself.
Shel
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I shot a roll of the 120. It curled so bad when drying that it was
almost impossible to print. The nets looked good, but if I can't get it
to dry relatively flat, the look is kind of beside the point. It would
have required a glass negative carrier.
Paul
On Dec 11, 2004, at 5:36 PM, Henri Toivon
Best way is to try some. Even if I love the stuff, you may not; or vis versa.
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Henri Toivonen wrote:
Graywolf wrote:
They are the same as the old Adox films. The are rather old fashioned,
bu
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From: "Henri Toivonen"
Subject: Re: Efke 25, 50, 100
Graywolf wrote:
They are the same as the old Adox films. The are rather old
fashioned, but if you like the old stule look, as many of us do,
they are great. The 25 has finer grain than Panatomic di
Graywolf wrote:
They are the same as the old Adox films. The are rather old fashioned,
but if you like the old stule look, as many of us do, they are great.
The 25 has finer grain than Panatomic did. The 100 has nothing special
to recomend it over other 100 speed films but many of us used the
s
They are the same as the old Adox films. The are rather old fashioned, but if
you like the old stule look, as many of us do, they are great. The 25 has finer
grain than Panatomic did. The 100 has nothing special to recomend it over other
100 speed films but many of us used the slower films exten
I'm a bit curious about these films, they are VERY cheap to order from
Germany and I have read some comments that they are incredibly sharp
with minimal grain. So I'm considering to buy a 10pack and try it out.
Though I read somewhere something about limited red sensitivity and that
you get a "t
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