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Film Ferrania P30 is an ISO 80 panchromatic black-and-white film sold in 35mm and 120 formats. It’s known for its recognizable strong contrast and ultra-fine grain.
Kodak Panatomic-X was a black-and-white film with a panchromatic emulsion and extended red sensitivity. explore the history and versions of Panatomic-X, its characteristics and applications, and the reasons for its discontinuation.
Agfa Ortho 25 is the vintage predecessor to the modern Rollei Ortho 25 — a fine-grained, slow-speed orthochromatic film for black-and-white photography. In this review, I’ll share a brief history of this emulsion, explain its technical properties, and share some results along with my opinions about using and developing this film more than twenty years past expiration.
Tri-X is a unique film in that it requires no post-scanning adjustments for most well-exposed frames, at least when developed in Ilford DD-X. Once you get your negative digitized, it’s usually enough to just invert it. No normalization, no contrast adjustments, no sharpening required.
Kodak T-MAX P3200 is an ultra-sensitive black-and-white negative film (when exposed at box speed) made for high-speed and night photography.