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Announcing our Photo Lab, now available for film processing, scanning, and a whole new set of print services
Announcing our Photo Lab, now available for film processing, scanning, and a whole new set of print services

Film Photography Project X-Ray 200-400 ISO Black & White Negative Film - 35mm Film, 36 Exposures, Single Roll

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$11.99
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Current price $11.99
SKU 10989
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With its unique subtle glow, FPP 35mm BW X-Ray Film is the perfect choice for luminous Black & White photography.

Sourced from medical X-ray film and adapted to standard perforated 35mm film for your still photography camera, FPP 35mm BW X-Ray Film builds a diffusion effect and beautiful, enhanced grain into every photo due to the lack of anti-halation layer. For best results, shoot between 200 – 400 ISO.  

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? Read our blog by Leslie Lazenby. 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.

Features:

  • 200-400 ISO
  • 35mm format
  • 36 exposures per roll
  • Black & White Negative Film
  • Sourced from medical X-ray film and adapted to standard perforated 35mm film

In The Box:

Film Photography Project X-Ray 200-400 ISO Black & White Negative Film - 35mm Film, 36 Exposures, Single Roll

Glazer's SKU 10989
Manufacturer Film Photography Project
MFG SKU FPP1333
Product Specs

Specs

  • Acetate film base
  • Film can be handled and developed using a Kodak (6 watt) red safelight

 

Develop/Scan/Prints

Developing at home

  • Kodak D76 (or FPP 76) – 6 minutes at 68 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Diafine - 5 min (both baths) - 70 degrees F