Ilford SFX
SFX is a black-and-white film from Ilford Photo with extended sensitivity into the near-infrared at 740 nm. It can be used as a panchromatic film on its own, or with different red/infrared filters to give varying levels of the effect seen in infrared photography; i.e. dark skies and bright plant foliage. Ilford makes a 'deep red' filter specifically for this film, but others can be used as well.
SFX | |
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Maker | Ilford Photo |
Speed | 200/24° |
Type | B&W print |
Process | Gelatin-silver |
Format | 35mm, 120 |
Application | Creative photography, architecture |
SFX was discontinued when Ilford went into receivership in 2004 as it is a niche product. On 26 January 2007, Ilford announced it would relaunch the film[1] and it was relaunched in March 2007.
The film will be produced on what Ilford calls a 'manufacture on demand' (MOD) basis because of its low demand. With this relaunch, the Ilford product line-up is restored to its pre-receivership state.
References
- "ILFORD SFX 200 film returns to the range" (Press release). Ilford Photo. 2007-01-26. Retrieved 2007-02-01.