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ILFORD PANF/dr5 Ei :4~50 iso
NORMAL dr5 ISO: 20

NOTE: If you are a 1st-time dr5 user, shoot this film @ it's normal dr5-iso, 20.

A traditional emulsion , very sharp, almost a grain-less as a dr5-chrome, smooth image quality. PANF speed is slow under dr5. This sacrifice might be well worth it. It has the best D-MAX of all the ILFORD films, 4.10+. Shooting PANF at a slower speed compresses the contrast but PANF doesn't relinquish it's natural quality at any iso,. We suggest testing this film first in dr5. Pan-f experience is best when dealing with darker or shadow based scenes. PANF can have a 12 stop range in certain situations.

dr5 Pan-F's NORMAL speed is 20-iso. Pan-F has a slight warm neutral feel.

NOTE: 120 Pan-f is not a hearty film. Be sure to use the freshest film stock possible. Do not use old 120 film stock or even long stored refrigerated stock for dr5 use. Unlike the other ilford films this film type is the most susceptible to fog. Protect the 120 film from direct light between loading and processing. Please test film stock that has been sitting more than a year, even if it is not out dated. A "fresh" Pan-f image is unsurpassed.

NOTE: DO NOT put 120 Pan-f back in the fridge once it has been shot. DO NOT put un-wrapped pan-f in the fridge. YOUR FILM WILL BE RUINED!

20 iso

 

 

 

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