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Washi Film S is a film used by motion picture professionals for sound recording, an use which requires very fine grain and ultra high definition. This sharpness is guaranteed by a special anti-halation layer located between the film's base and the emulsion layer.
Specifications
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Film type: Colour Print Film
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Film Format: 35 mm
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Speed: ISO 50/18°
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Grain: Fine
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Contrast: Very strong
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Length: 36 Exposure
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Production process: Industrial coating
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Base: Polyester, 120 μm
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Spectral sensitivity: Maximum 620 nm
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Darkroom safelight: Total darkness
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Original use: Film Washi S - ISO 50 / 18° - Sound Recording 135 Film is used for motion picture sound recording which needs ultra hight definition guaranteed by a antihalation layer between the film base and the emulsion layer
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Recommended use: When you want to combine almost no grain with very high contrast
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Loading: Under shadow to avoid light piping effect, take 3 blank pictures before starting your roll
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Standard sizes: 135 recycled cassette (no DX code) – 36 exp. Use of recycled cassette is not recommended with full automatic/motorised camera. 120/620 spool. 30,5m bulk roll
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Usage tips: This film is not completely red sensitive and it can affect the results of your pictures: sky can easily be overexposed. Use diffuse light if you want to reduce contrast
Processing
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Ilfotec LC29 - Dilution: 1+19 - Time: 12 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: PMK - Dilution: 1+2+100 - Time: 14 mn - T°C 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Ilfotec RT rapid - Dilution: --- - Times: 80 s - T°C: 26°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Ilfosol 3 - Dilution: 1+9 - Time: 7.5 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Rodinal - Dilution: 1+25 - Time: 11 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: D76 - Dilution: 1+1 - Time: 9.5 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Xtol - Dilution: stock - Time: 7 mn - T°C: 20°C
When using an unlisted developer for a 50 iso exposure you can apply times and dilution of Kodak TriX at 400 iso.

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Description
Washi Film S is a film used by motion picture professionals for sound recording, an use which requires very fine grain and ultra high definition. This sharpness is guaranteed by a special anti-halation layer located between the film's base and the emulsion layer.
Specifications
-
Film type: Colour Print Film
-
Film Format: 35 mm
-
Speed: ISO 50/18°
-
Grain: Fine
-
Contrast: Very strong
-
Length: 36 Exposure
-
Production process: Industrial coating
-
Base: Polyester, 120 μm
-
Spectral sensitivity: Maximum 620 nm
-
Darkroom safelight: Total darkness
-
Original use: Film Washi S - ISO 50 / 18° - Sound Recording 135 Film is used for motion picture sound recording which needs ultra hight definition guaranteed by a antihalation layer between the film base and the emulsion layer
-
Recommended use: When you want to combine almost no grain with very high contrast
-
Loading: Under shadow to avoid light piping effect, take 3 blank pictures before starting your roll
-
Standard sizes: 135 recycled cassette (no DX code) – 36 exp. Use of recycled cassette is not recommended with full automatic/motorised camera. 120/620 spool. 30,5m bulk roll
-
Usage tips: This film is not completely red sensitive and it can affect the results of your pictures: sky can easily be overexposed. Use diffuse light if you want to reduce contrast
Processing
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Ilfotec LC29 - Dilution: 1+19 - Time: 12 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: PMK - Dilution: 1+2+100 - Time: 14 mn - T°C 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Ilfotec RT rapid - Dilution: --- - Times: 80 s - T°C: 26°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Ilfosol 3 - Dilution: 1+9 - Time: 7.5 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Rodinal - Dilution: 1+25 - Time: 11 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: D76 - Dilution: 1+1 - Time: 9.5 mn - T°C: 20°C
Exposure: 50 iso - Developer: Xtol - Dilution: stock - Time: 7 mn - T°C: 20°C
When using an unlisted developer for a 50 iso exposure you can apply times and dilution of Kodak TriX at 400 iso.




















