no.10 Wide Spectrum

from €8.00

The no.10 is a black and white negative panchromatic specialty film, yielding medium to high contrast, high resolution, high sharpness, fine grain and an extended spectral light sensitivity of up to 720nm. The emulsion has wide range of pull/push capability - from ISO25 to ISO1600.

This film was originaly used for medium altitude aerial reconnaisance and cartographic or exploratory purposes. 

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  • Each roll has 29 exposures

  • Wide spectral near-infrared sensitivity

  • Fresh film stock

  • ISO 100

  • Push capabilities to ISO 1600

  • Pull capabilities to ISO 25

  • For reciprocity compensation the exposure needs to be doubled if exposures are longer than 1 second

  • The film is rolled in recycled film canisters

  • It is recommended to use manual film advancing cameras with recycled canisters

TECHNICAL DATA

Physycal properties:

The silver halide emulsion type is coated on a transparent polyester PET base, with a base thickness of 0.10 mm.
The film provides excellent dimensional stability, great tear resistance; features an anti-scratch protection layer and has great anti-static properties. This improved emulsion has wide pull/push capabilities from ISO 25 to ISO 1600 and has an increased light spectrum capabilities extending up to 720nm suitable for infrared photography.
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Processing:
The experimental no.10 film can be processed in various types of proccessing equipment including spiral tanks and automatic/deep tank processors. This film is highly robust and can handle less than ideal processing conditions and it will not contaminate the processing chemistry. This film must be loaded/handled in complete darkness due to wide spectral range sensitivity. If processed in a development tank manually, it is recommended to agitate the film for 5 seconds each 30 seconds of development. The development time must be decreased/increased by 15-17%. each stop of pull/push processing this film.

The listed developers and developments times are recommended for use with this film

For additional developers visit The Massive Dev Chart