Erik L
Well-known
i like the look, particulary on water, but dont know how to find some.
35mm
35mm
raid
Dad Photographer
Erik: Do you mean B&W or Color IR film? I have twenty rolls of color IR film.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
IR with green gap: no, as far as I know.
IR extended red, try Ilford or Efke.
Cheers,
R.
IR extended red, try Ilford or Efke.
Cheers,
R.
Erik L
Well-known
Erik: Do you mean B&W or Color IR film? I have twenty rolls of color IR film.
Erik L
Well-known
IR with green gap: no, as far as I know.
IR extended red, try Ilford or Efke.
Cheers,
R.
who do you recrommend i buy from, i dont see anyone selling efke
Roger Hicks
Veteran
raid
Dad Photographer
EFKE is also marketed under the ADOX label, isn't it?
raid
Dad Photographer
link: http://www.freestylephoto.biz/sc_search.php?q=efke&rfnp=40&rfnc=405&catsel=all&
Image Product Description Purchase Price
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Efke IR820 B&W Infrared 127 size - 3/09 Date Model# 191827 Add To Cart $4.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 4x5/25 sheets Model# 191845 Add To Cart $39.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 5x7/25 sheets Model# 191857 Add To Cart $79.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 8x10/10 sheets Model# 191810 Add To Cart $69.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 8x10/25 sheets Model# 191812 Add To Cart $159.99
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Efke IR820 B&W Infrared
35mm x 36 exposure Model# 191368 Add To Cart $9.99
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Efke IR820 B&W Infrared
120 size - 2/09 Date Model# 191820 Add To Cart $9.99
Image Product Description Purchase Price
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Efke IR820 B&W Infrared 127 size - 3/09 Date Model# 191827 Add To Cart $4.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 4x5/25 sheets Model# 191845 Add To Cart $39.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 5x7/25 sheets Model# 191857 Add To Cart $79.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 8x10/10 sheets Model# 191810 Add To Cart $69.99
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Efke IR820 Infrared 8x10/25 sheets Model# 191812 Add To Cart $159.99
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Efke IR820 B&W Infrared
35mm x 36 exposure Model# 191368 Add To Cart $9.99
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Efke IR820 B&W Infrared
120 size - 2/09 Date Model# 191820 Add To Cart $9.99
Erik L
Well-known
EFKE is also marketed under the ADOX label, isn't it?
these are slide films right? it doesnt specify
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Erik,these are slide films right? it doesnt specify
No; mono neg.
Cheers,
R.
raid
Dad Photographer
The film seems to be a print film with a possibility to have it developed as a slide film.
Development times chart
Unless otherwise specified, the recommendations apply to a
processing temperature of 20 °C and one inversion every 30 s.
Developer Developing Time [min]
LP-DOCUFINE LC 1+4 8
LP-SUPERGRAIN 1+7 5
LP-CUBE XS 1+4 14 (24°C) (Speed ISO 50/18°)
Ilford ID 11 Stock 7
Ilford Microphen Stock 7 (Speed ISO 200/24°)
Ilford Perceptol Stock 9 (Speed ISO 50/18°)
Kodak D-76 Stock 7
Kodak HC-110 Dil. B 5
Kodak T-max 1+4 6
Kodak Xtol 1+2 16
Tetenal Ultrafin 1+10 7 (invert every 3 s)
Tetenal Ultrafin 1+20 9 (invert every 3 s)
Development times chart
Unless otherwise specified, the recommendations apply to a
processing temperature of 20 °C and one inversion every 30 s.
Developer Developing Time [min]
LP-DOCUFINE LC 1+4 8
LP-SUPERGRAIN 1+7 5
LP-CUBE XS 1+4 14 (24°C) (Speed ISO 50/18°)
Ilford ID 11 Stock 7
Ilford Microphen Stock 7 (Speed ISO 200/24°)
Ilford Perceptol Stock 9 (Speed ISO 50/18°)
Kodak D-76 Stock 7
Kodak HC-110 Dil. B 5
Kodak T-max 1+4 6
Kodak Xtol 1+2 16
Tetenal Ultrafin 1+10 7 (invert every 3 s)
Tetenal Ultrafin 1+20 9 (invert every 3 s)
Chris101
summicronia
raid
Dad Photographer
im very interested. whats the expire date
Erik,
There are ebay auctions right now with such film. One roll costs over $20.
Erik L
Well-known
Erik,
There are ebay auctions right now with such film. One roll costs over $20.
is that really what you paid?
raid
Dad Photographer
Someone is selling one roll of B&W IR film for over $50.
tmfabian
I met a man once...
Raid, does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid, does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
I really don't know,and that's why I still have not used my film.
Freakscene
Obscure member
does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
The last iteration of Kodak colour IR film, EIR, was E6 process. You just need to make sure that the processor doesn't use IR inspection and can handle the film in complete darkness. Rocky Mountain Film Co. http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/ektamovie.htm can process the old E4 IR film, but I doubt that stuff would be very good anymore, unless you had stored it extremely carefully.
Marty
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
The last iteration of Kodak colour IR film, EIR, was E6 process. You just need to make sure that the processor doesn't use IR inspection and can handle the film in complete darkness. Rocky Mountain Film Co. http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/ektamovie.htm can process the old E4 IR film, but I doubt that stuff would be very good anymore, unless you had stored it extremely carefully.
Marty
raid
Dad Photographer
does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
The last iteration of Kodak colour IR film, EIR, was E6 process. You just need to make sure that the processor doesn't use IR inspection and can handle the film in complete darkness. Rocky Mountain Film Co. http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/ektamovie.htm can process the old E4 IR film, but I doubt that stuff would be very good anymore, unless you had stored it extremely carefully.
Marty
Marty,
I think that my rolls are from the E6 process last batch of film.
tmfabian
I met a man once...
does anyone even process the color IR film anymore.
8-9 years ago when I was living down in Tampa I used to have to sneak color IR into MacDill with some army buddies and have them get it processed for me.
The last iteration of Kodak colour IR film, EIR, was E6 process. You just need to make sure that the processor doesn't use IR inspection and can handle the film in complete darkness. Rocky Mountain Film Co. http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/ektamovie.htm can process the old E4 IR film, but I doubt that stuff would be very good anymore, unless you had stored it extremely carefully.
Marty
ahhh...see I always went the AR-5 route.
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