Fresh-Dated LOW ISO BW 35mm Black & White Film!

One Roll / asa 6 / 24 exposures - No DX Code - Not for use in compact cameras

FPP LOw ISO BW is a low-speed duplicating film is highly sought to shoot in still cameras and was originally intended for making master positives from black-and white camera negatives. When using in your 35mm camera this film will produce a film negative. This blue-sensitive black-and-white film has very high resolution and incorporates a yellow dye, which is removed during processing, to provide very high sharpness.

There is no rem jet associated with this film (like the color Vision stocks) and can be developed in chemistry like Kodak D76, HC-110, Ektol and others. This film can also be commercially processed by TheDarkroom and other commercial labs that process black and white film.

How do I meter for asa 6? You must dial the asa manually into your camera or meter. If you camera can't be set to asa 6, you can dial in asa 25 and set your f-stops accordingly.

25 ISO with a +1 correction would be 12 ISO
25 ISO with +2 is 6 ISO
25 ISO with +3 is 3 ISO.

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