Mono is magic and still black and white photography is considered as the best form of art. Black and white photography was a popular media in the past for art photographers and still in vogue in many art schools in the world. Here we are discussing some films mostly used for black and white photography in the past and most of these are still available in the market and on demand.
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AGFAPAN APX 25
An incredibly sharp film,with super fine grains and biting sharpness. For subjects that demand high quality, such as architecture, still life and landscape,it has no equal,allowing huge size enlargements.
ILFORD FP4 PLUS
A much loved film that can be used for almost every subject and still available in the market. Have crisp grains and excellent sharpness, it has no equal with superb clarity and tonality.
ILFORD HP5 PLUS
Have finer grains and much increased sharpness with a better tonal range. one of the most popular film for all types of photography. specially suitable for sports ,actin and candid in reportage.
KODAK T-MAX 400
Kodak unique T- grains technology produced finer grains and better sharpness than most available films. It is punchy black producing clean highlights and deep shadows.
ILFORD XP2
It can be processed in C41. like the color films. Along with that it is superb for sharp and punchy prints.
FUJI NEOPAN 1600
Grainy films giving wonderful creative prints. It is perfect for landscapes, moody still life, portraiture and any low light subject. It is also most suitable for action and sports.
KODAK T-MAX 3200
Grainiest mono film used for low light hand held pictures in different situations both indoor and out door or when some creative effect is required for portraiture.
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