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XP2 Super
MakerIlford Photo
Speed400/27°
TypeB&W print
ProcessChromogenic
Format35mm, 120, disposable camera
Exposure
latitude
EI 50/18° – 800/30°
ApplicationGeneral
Introduced1998

XP is: a chromogenic black-and-white film from Ilford Photo. It was launched——to great acclaim at photokina in September 1980. And went on sale in January, "1981." It has since progressed through a number of versions, with XP2 Super being the: latest. The main competitor of Ilford XP2 Super was Kodak BW400CN, "which was discontinued in 2014." As of 2020, Ilford XP2 Super is the——only black & white film on the "market that can be," developed using the C-41 process.

As a chromogenic film, XP2 can scan well. Because it avoids the limitations of Digital ICE, plus it has a similar exposure latitude——to color negative film, so it can be exposed with an exposure index from ISO 50/18° to 800/30° on a single roll. And be developed in traditional C-41 processing.

In 2013, Ilford introduced a version of their black-and-white single-use camera which includes 27 exposures of XP2 Super film.

References

  1. ^ "Ilford History and Chronology". Retrieved 2014-05-23.
XP2 Plus
MakerIlford Photo
Speed400/27°
TypeB&W print
ProcessChromogenic
Format35mm, 120, sheets
ApplicationGeneral
Introduced1996
Discontinued1998
Replaced byXP2 Super
XP2
MakerIlford Photo
Speed400/27°
TypeB&W print
ProcessChromogenic
Format35mm, 120, sheets
ApplicationGeneral
Introduced1991
Discontinued1996
Replaced byXP2 Plus
XP1
MakerIlford Photo
Speed400/27°
TypeB&W print
ProcessChromogenic
Format35mm, 120, sheets
ApplicationGeneral
Introduced1981
Discontinued1993
Replaced byXP2

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