Is Ilford film still made?

Is Ilford film still made?

Since then, the Ilford name has had an established, respected presence in the photography industry. The company has gone through different ownership over the past 142 years, but Ilford film is still made in the United Kingdom.

What type of film is Ilford HP5?

Ilford HP5 Plus 400 35mm Film is a classic. One of the most popular films we sell, it is a versatile high speed, medium contrast film….Additional information.

Film Development Black and White
Film Type Negative
Brand Ilford
GTIN 019498574610

Is Ilford film good?

Ilford FP4 Plus is a good all-purpose film that performs best in good lighting conditions. The original FP4 was launched in the 1960s, so it has definitely stood the test of time. It has since been updated in the 90s to the new and improved FP4 Plus.

What is the difference between HP5 and FP4?

Very basically, the FP 4 has much more “built in contrast” shorter toe and sharper rise to the straight line. While the HP5 has a longer toe and longer shoulder, in other words the HP5 is capable of handling more contrasty scenes than the FP4.

Is Kentmere film good?

ILFORD Kentmere Pan 400 – Film Review. Kentmere 400 is a high speed Panchromatic black & white film suitable for a wide variety of photography. It has mild contrast, subtle tones, and very good exposure latitude. Due to its affordability and broad exposure latitude it is an ideal film stock for beginners.

How old is Ilford?

Ilford was historically known as Great Ilford to differentiate it from nearby Little Ilford. The name is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Ilefort and means “ford over the Hyle”. “Hyle” is an old name for the River Roding that means “trickling stream”.

Is Kentmere 400 DX coded?

KENTMERE PAN 400 35mm film is supplied in DX coded cassettes, suitable for all 35mm cameras.

Is Kentmere 400 a C41?

(Ilford XP2 Super 400 is also a fine detail 400 speed B&W film but this is a C41 film).

When did Ilford Photo start making 35mm film?

In 2012, the company invested £350,000 in a 35mm film cassette making plant, bringing production back in house after relying on external suppliers for 50 years to provide long term surety of supply. The company was also noted as having an 80% share of the black and white photographic market.

When did Ilford Limited start making roll films?

Initially making photographic plates, it grew to occupy a large site in the centre of Ilford. In 1902, it took the name of the town to become Ilford Limited, despite the objections of the local council.. Production of roll films commenced in 1912 and the Mobberley (Rajar) factory was acquired in 1928.

What are the features of Ilford film developers?

We offer a broad range of film developers that are designed to exploit the different characteristics of our films. Developers are available in either powder and liquid concentrate form and have a range of characteristics that offer photographers and lab technicians a wide range of processing options.

When was the Ilford Manual of photography published?

Formerly, it published the Ilford Manual of Photography, a comprehensive manual of everything photographic, including the optics, physics and chemistry of photography, along with recipes for many developers. The company was founded in 1879 by Alfred Hugh Harman as the Britannia Works Company.

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