Film Photography Project FPP 4X5 B and W Negative X-RAY FILM 50 ISO 25 Sheets

Film Photography Project
Product # FPF008MFR #FPP1083
Film Photography ProjectProduct # FPF008MFR #FPP1083
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Film Photography Project FPP 4X5 B and W Negative X-RAY FILM 50 ISO 25 Sheets
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Key Features

  • Orthochromatic B&W Negative Film
  • ISO 10 in sunlight
  • ISO 5 using strobe/flash
  • 4x5 film
  • Blue Sensitive Film
  • Ideal for Landscape and Portraiture
  • Rounded corners and emulsion marking on long edge
  • Sensitivity: Blue/Green (load in dark or red safelight only)
  • Reciprocity: up to 4 sec. as metered, +1 stop 8 sec. and above

We reserve the right to limit quantity on film orders.

DISCONTINUED
This product has been discontinued and is no longer available for purchase.

OVERVIEW

Whether you’re new to 4x5 photography and concerned about cost or an experienced shooter wanting a unique look, the Film Photography Project has you covered with its new, affordable and easy-to-use 4x5 BW Negative Xray Film!

It’s an Orthochromatic BW film with blue sensitivity that gives your photos a subtle glow and enables the film to be handled in red safe-light (so you can load and unload film onto your 4x5 home development reels or tray using our Jr Red Safe-light). Use daylight balanced light sources in artificial light to compensate for the lack of red sensitivity, a highly dilute developer and handle carefully to avoid scratches.

The blue and green sensitivity enables the film to be handled in red safe-light and allows processing by inspection, meaning you can load and unload film onto your home development reels using our Jr Red Safe-light.

This is a great film to learn large format handling and processing due to its lower cost and ease of use. You can load and develop film by inspection/under a red safe light to ensure proper technique before moving to more expensive, panchromatic films."