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Noir 200 - 120 Film
Noir 200 - 120 Film
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The Noir collection is inspired by the classics cinema genre of Noir Films.
Noir 200 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.
200 iso.
Infrared Sensitivity -
Noir 200 has a spectral sensitivity that extends into the near infrared range (similar to Ilford SFX). Use a r72 filter to get infrared results.
Developing Times:
suggested developing times for Noir 200 at a standard temperature of 20°C (68°F):
- Kodak D-76 (stock) : 8.5 minutes
- Ilfotec DD-X: 8 minutes (Continuous agitation -slow rhythm)
- Rodinal (1+25): 7 minutes
- HC-110 (Dilution J): 60 minutes (Agitate for first minute only, then stand development).
- IIfosol 3 (1+14): 12 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!
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