Ilford Ortho Plus 80 35mm Film 36 Exposures
Ilford Ortho Plus is a low-speed orthochromatic film that can be used at 80 ISO in daylight or 40 ISO under tungsten lighting. Originally designed as a high-resolution copy film for negatives, it gives a unique look with fine grain and sharpness.
It has a lack of red sensitivity that means that reds and oranges are rendered darker with stronger contrast than standard panchromatic films.
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Ilford Ortho Plus 80 35mm Film 36 Exposures
Ilford Ortho Plus 80 35mm Film is a low-speed orthochromatic film. You can use it at 80 ISO in daylight or 40 ISO under tungsten lighting. Originally designed as a high-resolution copy film for negatives, it will give you a unique look with fine grain and sharpness.
This 35mm film is orthochromatic, which means it is sensitive to blue and green light. As it is not sensitive to red, it can be handled under a deep red safelight. So, you can see what you are doing when developing the film. The lack of red sensitivity also means that reds and oranges are rendered darker with stronger contrast than standard panchromatic films.
Ilford Ortho Plus can be developed to a normal contrast in Ilford ID-11 or Microphen. But you can also develop it to high contrast in Ilford PQ Universal.
Have a look at the other available Ilford Films. Ilford Ortho 80 is also available in 120.
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Additional information
Brand | |
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Film Development | Black and White |
Film Exposures | 36 |
Film Format | |
Film Sensitivity | |
Film Type | Negative, Orthochromatic |
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