Arista EDU Ultra ISO 400 4x5 (50)

Key Features
- Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
- 4" x 5" Sheet Film
- 400 ISO
- Standard B&W Chemical Process
- Fine Grain and High Sharpness
OVERVIEW
The Arista.Edu Ultra Line of Film and Paper is the educator’s choice for their students. All Arista.EDU Ultra Films are high quality, economical, all-purpose emulsions featuring fine-grain, full tonal range, excellent resolution, and wide exposure latitude.
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film specifications
| Film Type | Panchromatic B&W |
| Exposures | 50 Sheets |
| Film Size | 4 x 5 |
| Film Speed | ISO 400 |
| Film Sharpness | Fine Grain |
- Arista EDU Ultra 400 ISO 4 x 5/50 Sheets
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