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Ilford Ortho Plus is a medium speed black and white negative orthochromatic film that is especially well-suited for continuous tone copy or reproduction work, as well as for half-tone, technical, and forensic applications. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 80/20° when exposed under daylight conditions, or ISO 40/17° when exposed under tungsten lighting, and can be developed in standard black and white chemistry. Additionally, since the film is only sensitive to blue and green light, it can be handled under red safelight conditions and developed by inspection for precise processing control. Its high-resolution, fine grain structure and long tonal range also make it ideal for producing faithful reproductions of original artworks and documents, as well as for photomicroscopy.
This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film and comes in a cartridge that has been DX coded for ISO 80.
Note: Limit of 20 units per customer.
Ilford Ortho Plus is a medium speed black and white negative orthochromatic film that is especially well-suited for continuous tone copy or reproduction work, as well as for half-tone, technical, and forensic applications. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 80/20° when exposed under daylight conditions, or ISO 40/17° when exposed under tungsten lighting, and can be developed in standard black and white chemistry. Additionally, since the film is only sensitive to blue and green light, it can be handled under red safelight conditions and developed by inspection for precise processing control. Its high-resolution, fine grain structure and long tonal range also make it ideal for producing faithful reproductions of original artworks and documents, as well as for photomicroscopy.
This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film and comes in a cartridge that has been DX coded for ISO 80.
Note: Limit of 20 units per customer.
Film Format | 35mm |
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Number of Exposures | 36 |
Film Type | Orthochromatic B&W Negative |
Film Speed | ISO 80 |
Film Processing | Standard Black and White Chemistry |
Film Base | Acetate |
Number of Rolls | 1 |
Layer Thickness | 127.0 µm |