Ilford FP
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FP4 plus | |
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Maker | Ilford Photo |
Speed | 125/22°[1] |
Type | B&W print |
Process | Gelatin-silver |
Format | 35mm, 120, sheets |
Application | General |
Introduced | 1990 |
FP4 | |
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Speed | 125 ASA |
Type | B&W |
Introduced | 1968 |
Discontinued | 1990 |
Replaced by | FP4 plus |
FP3 | |
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Speed | 40 ASA (1946), 64 ASA (1951), 125 ASA (1960) |
Type | B&W |
Introduced | 1942 |
Discontinued | 1968 |
Replaced by | FP4 |
FP2 | |
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Speed | 80 ASA |
Type | B&W |
Introduced | 1939 |
Discontinued | 1942 |
Replaced by | FP3 |
FP | |
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Speed | 28 ASA |
Type | B&W |
Introduced | 1935 |
Discontinued | 1939 |
Replaced by | FP2 |
FP is a cubic-grain[2] black-and-white film from Ilford Photo with a long history.[3] It originated as Fine grain Panchromatic roll film in 1935. Like HP film, it has gone through a number of versions since then, with the latest being FP4 plus (FP4+ for short).
The film is known for being versatile, with usable results even when underexposed two stops or overexposed six stops.[4]
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- ↑ http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/2010712125850702.pdf
- ↑ http://emulsive.org/reviews/ilford-fp4-125
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- ↑ http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/2010712125850702.pdf