Ilford FP4 Plus - 4x5 Sheet Film - 25 sheets


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Jim H. (Leeds, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Architecture, Studio work
New favourite for large format

This film gives really nice range of tones and overall feel, and unlike the T-max emulsions it isn't nearly so brutal on your fixer!

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Thomas W. (Bury St Edmunds, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes
Accreditation Handles: @thomwesley on Instagram
Staple 4x5

Affordable, versatile and good looking. Low grain film that renders very nicely and is a great staple for 4x5 photography.

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claire F. (Wiveliscombe, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: @claire_thread
So delicate

I have dabbled with a lot of black and white film but it wasn’t until starting to use HP4 plus in 4x5 that I felt that I’d found one, for this format, that shares how I felt when taking the shot. It’s gentle and soft with the shallow depth of field and tolerant of my slightly ad-hoc exposures… while retaining so much detail where I want it too. can’t recommend it enough.

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Peter R.J. (Grange-over-Sands, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Architecture, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: https://www.flickr.com/photos/redversphotography/
A workhorse of a film Image from the past

I used a lot of this film whilst in training at RAF Cosford and became familiar with the 5 x 4 format. This was considered a workhorse of a film and with large format when exposed correctly produced littel to no grain. The images shown wer taken in the 1970's and have survived well. scanning the negs was a slight problem so they were photographe on a light box.
I seem to remember that we developed the neg in D76 as standard.

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Alex M. (Las Vegas, US)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes, Architecture, Travel, Studio work
Good in 120, better in 4x5

My favourite film in 120 - even better in 4x5. Grain disappears in film this big, and the film Kris it beautiful tones and forgiving nature. This will be my go to film for LF from now on - Ajay ordered another box!

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