Sharadn
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Ilford FP4 Plus 5x7 Sheet film for sale: 100 sheets per box. Purchased from Ultrafine Photowarehouse in California. It was an open secret that Ultrafine ASA 125 film was actually Ilford FP4+. I did some tests with exposure and developing curves to confirm this for myself and the curves were indeed identical. This has always been my favorite film. It produces a nice brilliant light filled image. If you like the old school film and not the modern T grain stuff, this is as good as it gets. Very easy to develop by inspection. Kept in deep freezer at minus 18 degs F from date of purchase until November 2013. Has been stored in cool dry location after coming out of freezer for the last year. The film has been hermetically sealed since going into the freezer and the box of film is unopened as it came from Ultrafine. Storage conditions could not have been better. There is no expiration date, but I have successfully used this same film that was stored unfrozen for a number of years without any apparent degradation. The slower the film the longer it keeps. ASA 125 is quite slow and my experience has shown me that it keeps extremely well. Each box has one hundred (100) sheets and I have 3 boxes.
This is the same film that is being sold online from one of the biggest photo vendors for $49.95 per box of 25 sheets. The price for 100 sheets would be $199.80. It just does not come in the same fancy 3 box in a box arrangement, but in usage you will see no difference.

This is the same film that is being sold online from one of the biggest photo vendors for $49.95 per box of 25 sheets. The price for 100 sheets would be $199.80. It just does not come in the same fancy 3 box in a box arrangement, but in usage you will see no difference.

