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CFP Double-X B&W

  • Brand: Camera Film Photo
  • Name: CFP Double-X B&W
  • Manufacturer: Kodak
  • Manufacturer name: Kodak Eastman Double-X 5222
  • Formats: 35mm
  • Film sensitivity: ISO 200
  • Type: Black-and-white film
  • Availability: Available (Status 11/2015)

The CFP Double-X B&W is a black and white film. It is distributed by Camera Film Photo Limited, an online store from Hong Kong.

The cartridge of the film, which is only available for 35 mm cameras, contains Kodak’s EASTMAN DOUBLE-X Black & White Negative Film 5222. This is actually intended for the production of motion pictures, but can also be used for normal photography.

Exposure of the film

Using black and white film can help photographers focus more on composition and form, rather than being distracted by color. CFP Double-X B&W Film features high sharpness, a wide exposure range, and fine grain that allows for excellent results in realizing the photographer’s creative vision.

CFP Double-X B&W Film is compatible with a wide range of 35mm cameras, including popular models from Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Leica and many other manufacturers. As long as the camera can accept 35mm film, there should be no problem using CFP Double-X B&W film. However, before using it, it is always advisable to check the camera’s user manual to make sure it is compatible with this particular film.

Developing the B&W Film

CFP Double-X B&W film is developed using an appropriate black and white developer, such as D-76, Rodinal, or any other developer recommended for this film. It is important to follow the specific development times and procedures of the developer used to achieve optimal results.

A common development procedure for CFP Double-X B&W film consists of three steps: develop, stop, and fix. The film is first developed in a developer bath to reveal the latent image. Then it is treated in a stop bath to stop the development process. Finally, the film is fixed in a fixer bath to stabilize the image and remove excess silver halide crystals from the film.

It is important to follow the development time and temperature exactly to ensure uniform development of the film. It is also advisable to rinse the film stock thoroughly after development to remove any chemical residue that could damage the image.

There are several ways to develop CFP Double-X B&W film, including using photo labs or performing the development process yourself. However, for beginners, it is recommended to use the services of an experienced photo lab to achieve optimal results.

Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the film
AttributeSpecification
35mm FormatYes

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