High-Speed X-Ray Film 4x5 Sheet - 25 Sheets for Large Format Photography | Perfect for Darkroom, Alternative Processes & DIY Film Projects
High-Speed X-Ray Film 4x5 Sheet - 25 Sheets for Large Format Photography | Perfect for Darkroom, Alternative Processes & DIY Film Projects
High-Speed X-Ray Film 4x5 Sheet - 25 Sheets for Large Format Photography | Perfect for Darkroom, Alternative Processes & DIY Film Projects
High-Speed X-Ray Film 4x5 Sheet - 25 Sheets for Large Format Photography | Perfect for Darkroom, Alternative Processes & DIY Film Projects

High-Speed X-Ray Film 4x5 Sheet - 25 Sheets for Large Format Photography | Perfect for Darkroom, Alternative Processes & DIY Film Projects

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Description

4x5 - FPP High Speed BW X-Ray Negative Film
200 ISO / 25 Sheets per box

FPP X-Ray Film Info & Tips:

  • Sourced from medical X-ray film and cut to 4x5 film (Standard 4x5 notched)
  • diffusion effect and beautiful, enhanced grain into every photo due to the lack of anti-halation layer
  • Variable ISO - shoot between 200 – 400 ISO - Our tests indicate that 200 ISO is the "sweet spot"
  • An Orthochromatic (ortho) film. Ortho films can only see blue and green (outdoor) light. Reds are rendered darker and therefore create darker skin tones. 
  • Our X-ray film has a higher green sensitivity, enabling the film to be handled using a  and allows processing by inspection, meaning you can load and unload film onto your home development reels when using the safe-light
  • Please load in dim light (to avoid light piping) and store in a dark camera bag before and after shooting. If storing your film in fridge, freezer or home shelf, store in a light tight bag as well.

Light Piping and Artifacting
This film stock is subject to "light piping" when exposed to room light. Please load in dim light and store in a dark camera bag before and after shooting. If storing your film in fridge, freezer or home shelf, store in a light tight bag as well. What is light piping? 
 Due to the conversion to 35mm you may find frames that contain artifacts. This is inherent to the film and may or may not appear on your developed film.

Specs:
Acetate film base
Film can be handled and developed using a 

Develop/Scan/Prints
Send your film to  for development, prints and scans

Develop, prints and scan - 

Developing at home
Kodak D76 (or FPP 76) – Stock Solution - 7 minutes at 68 degrees Fahrenheit
Diafine - 5 min (both baths) - 70 degrees F
HC110 Dilution B for 7 min. @ 68F (20C)

Additionally

Terms – With the rare exception of a film product recall, the Film Photography Project does not offer refunds or replacements. We feel it is important to bring your attention before making your purchase.