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- 4x5 Format
Does J&C sell KB400? I thought KB100 was the fastest Efke film they handled.jim appleyard said:I find it odd that j&c sells this stuff, but does not even list a time/dev on their site. You could go to jandcphoto.com and then email them to find a time for T-Max dev.
Mongo said:Does J&C sell KB400? I thought KB100 was the fastest Efke film they handled.
A swedish retailer has recently started to sell Efke PL400 (sheet film) claiming it's made in england for Efke and should be developed as HP5+.galyons said:Efke does not make a 400 speed film. I believe that Efke KB400 is rebranded HP5.
Cheers,
Geary
jim appleyard said:I find it odd that j&c sells this stuff, but does not even list a time/dev on their site. You could go to jandcphoto.com and then email them to find a time for T-Max dev.
jandc said:Efke KB400 is rebranded Ilford HP5. We carry the Ilford films under the Adox brand in both FP4 and HP5 in 35mm and 120.
http://www.jandcphoto.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=91
http://www.jandcphoto.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=93
We don't list developing times because the times for FP4 and HP5 are well known.
talajmente said:I have just developed that roll (4.5 mins, 21C), it looks pretty nice.
I don't know where it can be obtained in the States, my source is the Erod Foto store in Budapest, Hungary. The price is about $3 per roll, but the darkroom features are just great! eg. the casette can be opened with nails and so on.
By the way... have you ever seen/tried Svema films? (I think it's Ukrainian) The documentation for those is just perfect. It says: "emulsion number: xxxx; developing time: 7 mins" and nothing else... My friend just finished a roll - we are very curious about the results...)
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