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Kodak Plus-X 5231 was a panchromatic black-and-white motion picture negative film produced by Eastman Kodak. Introduced in 1956, the 35mm stock was rated at an ISO of 80 in daylight and became a standard for cinematic productions requiring moderate speed and fine grain. It was heavily used in both m...
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Well-regarded classic motion-picture black-and-white stock with smooth tonality; discontinued status and lower fame than Double-X.
Scoring methodologyFerrania P30 is an Italian black-and-white panchromatic photographic film produced by FILM Ferrania. Introduced in alpha form in 2017, the film was reverse-engineered from historic cinema stock produced by the original Ferrania company. It is rated at ISO 80, offering fine grain and distinct contras...
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Cinema-heritage black-and-white film praised for sharpness and contrast; alpha rollout and exposure demands temper consensus.
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