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Key Features
- Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
- ISO 100/21° in Standard Process
- Very High Sharpness and Fine Grain
- Core-Shell Crystal Technology
Ilford's Delta 100 Professional is a medium-speed black and white negative film featuring core-shell crystal technology in order to produce extremely sharp results with a fine, uniform grain structure. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° when developed in standard black and white chemistry, but its wide exposure latitude permits rating the film between EI 50 and EI 200 with maintained results. This versatile film is especially well-suited for fine art and pictorial use, as well as general applications requiring high edge sharpness and unobtrusive grain.
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Expected availability: Jan 30, 2025
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Does this only come with one roll? The price seems like it would but the packaging makes it hard to tell.
This link is an offering for a single roll of 120 format (not 35mm) Ilford 100 Delta Professional film.
Date published: 2024-12-30
I am needing a film that will lay fairly flat for ...
I am needing a film that will lay fairly flat for scanning. Does this film have a lot of curl?
The Ilford Delta 100 Professional Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film) doesn't have a lot of curl and can be lay fairly flat for scanning.
Date published: 2024-01-31
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How many exposures are on this roll of film?
That depends upon the type of Medium format camera you are using. There are at least three major frames sizes. The most common being the square 6 x 6 Centimeter or 2&1/4 X 2&1/4 used by the Rolleiflex TLR, Yashicamat and Hasselblad 500 series. In that case you will get 12 exposures per roll of 120 Delta 100 film.
Date published: 2019-01-02
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What is the exposure latitude of Delta 100?
About 3 or 4 stops of latitude, especially if you compensate for under or over exposure in the developing.
Date published: 2018-08-25