Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]And Robert, You're not alone in your preference for D-23. The slightly longer development times than D-76 are similar for me and a bonus as it's closer closer to 75 degrees air temp here. I'm getting a Rollei and some Verichrome Pan film and I was thinking of trying some HC-110 with it. But I'll try D-23 first and probably like it! I've used D-23 with Agfapan 25, now gone. Cheers, Rich Lahrson tripspud@transbay.net Robert Marvin wrote: > on 7/21/01 2:18 PM, Mike Durling wrote: > > > I've asked Erwin and I will ask here again, does anybody have any experience > > with the Efke films? > > I've been using Efke KB 25 for several months--I like it so much that I > ordered 5 more 100" rolls from Freestyle and put them in my freezer--I'll > worry about a new source when they're gone. I've been rating the film @ e.i. > 64 and developing it for 7.5 minutes in straight D23 (20% more than the time > listed on Efke's data sheet for ID 11/D76--Efke recommends an e.i. of 50, > but my negs were slightly too dense). The results are breathtaking--great > tonality, very sharp, invisible grain. I imagine a developer like Rodinal > might make more sense, but I LOVE the look of D23 & use it for everything > now.