Here are my filter factors for Efke 25. I also included N development comps for them. The factors are to maintain a zone 3 density. Films respond differently. Please note that these have been field tested by yours truly. I've used them for years.
#47 6x give N+2/3 development
#58 4x N-1/3
#12 1.5x N+1/3
#15 1.5x N+1/2
#21 3x N+1/2
#25 4x N+2/3
Reciprocity... Development comp. is not necessary, as contrast remains the same for all curves.
1 sec none
2 sec none (you could give 1/6 stop but really not necessary)
4 sec give 1.2x (1/3rd stop)
10 sec give 3x more exposure
16 give 4x more
32 give 6x more
64 give 9x
When starting out with a new film, I using run these tests. When I learnt of its discontinuation, I bought a few boxes of 8x10. Now I only have one box left. Soon this data will be filed away, never to be seen again. A wonderful film!
Thank you. I have mostly used Efke 25 in 120 and shot them under different lighting conditions and sometimes using different filters, so I have just compensated for the filter factor from memory, taking the lower red sensitivity into account. I have a few rolls in 120 and 135 left in the freezer, and some sheet film in 9x12 and 6,5x9 that I'm saving for special occasions.
With 8x10 you could cover a wall with a print and still don't see the grain.
