- IR-Sensitive Panchromatic B&W Neg. Film
- ISO 400/27° without Filtration
- Infrared Sensitivity Up to 820nm
- Very Wide Exposure Latitude
- Fine Grain and Sharpness, Good Contrast
- Halation Effects with Longer Exposures
- Ideal for Scanning Applications
- Archival LE-500-Rated Polyester Base
- Anti-Static and Anti-Curl Coatings
Rollei/Agfa's Infrared 400 is a unique infrared-sensitized panchromatic black and white negative film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° without filtration. It is sensitive to IR wavelengths up to 820nm and can be used to produce unique halation effects with filtration and by varying the exposure length. It is suitable for working in both daylight and tungsten conditions and is characterized by a fine grain structure, notable sharpness, and high resolving power. Additionally, a good contrast profile offers clear separation between shadow and highlight regions. The film's polyester base has been tested to an LE-500 (life expectancy 500 years) archival rating and also features anti-curling and anti-static coatings, as well as a special coating to promote smooth film transportation within the camera. Additionally, this clear base is particularly well-suited to scanning applications.
This item is one boxed roll of 120 format roll film.
Film Format | 120 |
Film Type | B&W Infrared |
Film Speed | 400 |
Film Processing | Standard black and white chemistry |
Film Base | Polyester |
Number of Rolls | 1 |
Layer Thickness | 100.0 µm |
Resolution | 160 lines/mm(at contrast 1000:1) |
Granularity | RMS= 11 |
Packaging Info |
Package Weight | 0.03 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 3.0 x 1.2 x 1.2" |
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