Adox 25 and 50 in D76 ? Or which one better?

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Both will be exposed at their standard ISO in a first test, at 25 and 50.
In a second run at 20 and 40, on 35mm film

I would expect them to go quite good with D76, or are there better ideas ?
I love a large range of noble greys, and for the purpose I bought them contrast is not a prio.

Thanks !

bertram
 

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Seems a waste of their sharpness to develop them in D-76 unless you intend to dilute it 1+3.
 

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both films should be fine, but I would use a more dilute developer ratio. Efke films get crispy real quick. I have never used d76 and efke so I can't tell witch ratio/time/agitation would be best.
 

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Gerald Koch said:
Seems a waste of their sharpness to develop them in D-76

I agree with Gerald, Adox 25 is the one film that I still process in Rodinal. You can also try HC 110 or DDX.

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rfshootist said:
Both will be exposed at their standard ISO in a first test, at 25 and 50.
In a second run at 20 and 40, on 35mm film

I would expect them to go quite good with D76, or are there better ideas ?
I love a large range of noble greys, and for the purpose I bought them contrast is not a prio.

Thanks !

bertram

I'm starting to feel like a broken record but I've had good luck with tfx-2 and efke-25. I use a semi-stand development @73F for 20min.
 
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Gerald Koch said:
Seems a waste of their sharpness to develop them in D-76 unless you intend to dilute it 1+3.

Shall try it with D76 1:3 first, buy a bottle of Rodinal probably if the result is not what I need.

Thanks !
bertram
 
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