Ilford ORTHO PLUS 135-36
Orthos Plus film has some unique characteristics that make it an attractive film to work with thanks to it's high-resolution and high-detailed productions. This film has a history of being used as a copy film, this film can still be very useful for copying documents and archival photographs.
Othrocromatic
This film is Orthochromatic, meaning it cannot detect red light, making it brilliant to use for landscape photography. Its sensitivity towards the green and blue spectrum makes skies and foliage stand out more. The practical aspect of using orthochromatic film is that it can be developed under a red light, without it damaging the film.
Key Features:
- High-resolution film
- Black and white
- Othrocromatic Film
- 36 Exposures
- ISO 80
- Safe to develop under red light
What’s in the box?
- Roll of Ilford ORTHO PLUS 35mm film x1
FAQ
What is the best ISO setting to use with this film?
The standard recommended ISO for this film is 80 under natural light, however, we would recommend shooting at 40 ISO when you are shooting under tungsten lighting. Because the film will not pick up any of the red tones in tungsten light you will need to use a slow ISO to allow for a consistent exposure.