List of discontinued photographic films
Overview
 
All the films on this page have either just been discontinued, have been updated or the company making the film no longer exists. Often films will be updated and older versions discontinued without any change in the name.
  • Type: Black and white negative
  • Speed: ISO 100, DIN 21
  • Available formats: 35 mm, 120, sheet film (9x12, 10.2x12.7, 13x18 cm)
  • Granularity: (x 1000): RMS 9.0
  • Latitude:
  • Resolving power: contrast 1000:1 150 line/mm
  • History: Introduced in the early 1990s in response to the introduction of flat crystal technology by Kodak and Ilford, however maintaining a cubic crystalline structure, which is preferred by some users for its forgivingness and distinctive look.
  • Primary usage: General purpose film of normal speed
  • General characteristics: While modern flat crystal films of the 100 ASA class may have slightly higher resolution and lower granularity, the user community appreciates the noticeably s-shaped density curve that is produced in most developers.
 
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