X-Ray Film
Medium Format 120
ISO 100
12 Exposures
Black & White
No DX Code
Overview

Film Film Washi F - ISO 100 / 21° - Medical Fluorographic X-Ray 120 Film is a 100 ISO B&W special Fluorographic X-Ray film, originally made for mass diagnose of lung disease in the eastern countries. It combines the aesthetic quality of X-ray film and the physical quality of classic camera film, so we were able to convert it (slitting/perforating) . As there is no anti-halation layer on this film, it gives a very high grain and amazing diffusion effect.

SKU: GC118-FW-F-120

Film Washi F - ISO 100 / 21° - Medical Fluorographic X-Ray 120 Film

Film Film Washi F - ISO 100 / 21° - Medical Fluorographic X-Ray 120 Film is a 100 ISO B&W special Fluorographic X-Ray film, originally made for mass diagnose of lung disease in the eastern countries. It combines the aesthetic quality of X-ray film and the physical quality of classic camera film, so we were able to convert it (slitting/perforating) . As there is no anti-halation layer on this film, it gives a very high grain and amazing diffusion effect.

Specifications

  • Film type: Black & White

  • Film Format: Medium Format 120

  • Speed: ISO 100/21°

  • Grain: High

  • Contrast: Medium

  • Length: 12 Exposures

  • Production process: Handcoating

  • Base: Polyester, 100 μm

  • Spectral sensitivity: Maximum 575 nm

  • Darkroom safelight: Red

  • Special features: Film "F" is a special X-ray film used for mass lung disease diagnose. Being coated without anti-halation layer, this unique film offer a high diffusion effect and beautiful grain

  • Recommended use: Portrait, still life, landscape and all classic subjects.

  • Loading: load 135 under shadow and take 6 empty view before shooting your first picture. 120 roll films can be loaded as usual.

  • Standard sizes: 120/620 spool (production scheduled for 2019) 135 recycled cassette (no DX code) – 24 exp. *Use of recycled cassette is not recommended with full automatic/motorised camera. custom sizes available on demand

  • Usage tips: The diffusion effect can change depending of the light conditions, it is also much stronger in 135 than in 120 format

Processing

Exposure: 100 iso - Developer: Rodinal - Dilution: 1+25 - Time: 9 mn - T°C: 20°C

Exposure: 100 iso - Developer: LC29 - Dilution: 1+19 - Time: 8 mn - T°C 20°C

Exposure: 100 iso - Developer: D76 - Dilution: 1+1 - Time: 11 mn - T°C: 20°C

Exposure: 100 iso - Developer: HC-110 - Dilution: A - Time: 4.5 mn - T°C: 20°C

When using an unlisted developer, you can apply times and dilution data of Ilford FP4.

X-Ray Film
Medium Format 120
ISO 100
12 Exposures
Black & White
No DX Code
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Product Overview

Film Film Washi F - ISO 100 / 21° - Medical Fluorographic X-Ray 120 Film is a 100 ISO B&W special Fluorographic X-Ray film, originally made for mass diagnose of lung disease in the eastern countries. It combines the aesthetic quality of X-ray film and the physical quality of classic camera film, so we were able to convert it (slitting/perforating) . As there is no anti-halation layer on this film, it gives a very high grain and amazing diffusion effect.

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Key Features

X-Ray Film

This film combines the aesthetic quality of X-ray film and the physical quality of classic camera film.

Medium Format 120

Film Washi F is a medium format 120 film.

ISO 100

Film Washi F has an ISO of 100/21°.

12 Exposures

Film Washi F has 12 available exposures.

Black & White

Film Washi F requires black and white hand development.

No DX Code

Film Washi F does not have a DX code.

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