Ilford FP
| FP4 |
|---|
| Speed |
125 ASA |
|---|
| Type |
B&W |
|---|
| Introduced |
1968 |
|---|
| Discontinued |
1990 |
|---|
| Replaced by |
FP4 plus |
|---|
| FP3 |
|---|
| Speed |
40 ASA (1946), 64 ASA (1951), 125 ASA (1960) |
|---|
| Type |
B&W |
|---|
| Introduced |
1942 |
|---|
| Discontinued |
1968 |
|---|
| Replaced by |
FP4 |
|---|
| FP2 |
|---|
| Speed |
80 ASA |
|---|
| Type |
B&W |
|---|
| Introduced |
1939 |
|---|
| Discontinued |
1942 |
|---|
| Replaced by |
FP3 |
|---|
| FP |
|---|
| Speed |
28 ASA |
|---|
| Type |
B&W |
|---|
| Introduced |
1935 |
|---|
| Discontinued |
1939 |
|---|
| Replaced by |
FP2 |
|---|
FP is a cubic-grain black-and-white film from Ilford Photo with a long history.[1] It originated as Fine grain Panchromatic roll film in 1935. Like HP film, it has gone through a number of versions since then, with the latest being FP4 plus (FP4+ for short).
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