FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing
FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing

FPP 120 BW Film - High-Quality Black & White 120 X-Ray Film for Vintage Cameras, Photography Enthusiasts & Darkroom Developing

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Description

FPP BW 120 X-Ray Film
120 / Shoot between 100 - 400 ISO

FPP X-Ray Film is medical xray film adapted to standard medium 120 format (with backing paper and proper numbering). The film is orthochromatic and lacks an anti-halation layer, which gives your photos a high diffusion effect and beautiful grain. This film will produce a unique and beautiful black and white image different from any traditional film stock.

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?  

photo by Greg Tamura / 

Specs:
Polyester base (thickness of 0.1mm)
Film contains an anti-static layer
Film can be developed using a Kodak (15 watt) red safelight

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

Additionally

photo by Adam Bennett / 

photo by Tariq Tarey /