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FPP Blue Sensitive 35mm Black & White Film / One Roll / iso 6 / 24 exposures

FPP's Blue Sensitive comes to you on a snazzy lavender base with an ISO of 6. FPP Blue Sensitive has a creamy glow and pleasing results.

This blue-sensitive black-and-white film needs to be shot in daylight or using a flash/strobe. Avoid using a yellow filter or shooting in tungsten (indoor) light.

Keep your film Light Tight! This film stock is subject to "light piping" when exposed to room light. Please load in dim light and store in a dark camera bag before and after shooting. If storing your film in fridge, freezer or home shelf, store in a light tight bag as well. What is light piping? Read our blog by Leslie Lazenby. Film Washi is an experimental film. Your results are not guaranteed. As with all of our films being shot using vintage cameras, your results are not guaranteed.

How do I meter for iso 6? If you camera can't be set to iso 6, you can set your meter iso to 25 open 2 f-stops.

Home developing - Develop in FPP D96 (7 minutes 30 seconds at 68 degrees F)

above: Shot by long-time Film Photography Podcast listener August Kelm on Blue Sensitive 35mm bw Film/ Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 set to 1/8 of a second, an adapted Helios 44-2 lens at wide open (f/2), and a cheap $10 monopod!

Svema Blue

Above: Skin tones on Blue yields a pleasing "tan" or "chromey" look. Canon FTb / Canon FD 50mm f1.2 lens / Vivitar 252 flash / Processed in Caffenol (Harmony Blend) - Below: Keystone area of Whidbey Island by Lorraine Healy - shot with Pentax K1000 on tripod with cable release.