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Noir 100 Black and White 35mm Film, 36 Exposures.
Noir 100 Black and White 35mm Film, 36 Exposures.
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Noir 100 is inspired by the classics cinema genre of Noir Films.
Noir 100 is a panchromatic film, that is coated onto a transparent polyester base. Being a polyester base, if you scan your own film, the negatives dry completely flat, which makes scanning easier.
36 exposures per roll.
Hand rolled into recycled canister.
Infrared Sensitivity -
Noir 100 has a spectral sensitivity that extends into the near infrared range (similar to Ilford SFX). To achieve the infrared look, use a r72 filter.
This film has a thin base, which means it can be effected by Light Piping. Please make sure to load in dim or subdued light. Also make sure to store the film in the black pot instead of a clear plastic one.
Developing Times -
Suggested developing times for Noir 100 at a standard temperature of 20°C (68°F):
- Kodak D-76 (stock): 7 minutes
- Ilford ID-11 (1+1): 11:30 minutes
- Rodinal (1+50): 13 minutes
- HC-110 (Dilution B): 9 minutes
- Pyro 510: 7 minutes
*Note*: Development times may vary based on your preferences, agitation methods, and equipment. Testing with sample rolls is always recommended for fine-tuning your process!
Sample photos taken by Adam Matthews (@adammatt2627)
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