ARISTA.EDU® films and papers are the educator's choice for reliable, affordable, black & white materials for the classroom and beyond.
ARISTA.EDU® DX 400 ISO film is black & white negative film in a metal cartridge, with DX codes, for use in all 35mm cameras.
This panchromatic, high speed film is designed for use in almost any situation and is suitable to push or pull exposure or development when desired. Its fine grain and large tonal range provide a wonderful negative for making prints with enlargers or scanning for archiving and making digital prints.
Manufactured in the United Kingdom, ARISTA EDU DX films adhere to rigorous quality control standards - making this film an ideal choice not only for educational purposes but also for photographers seeking dependable results.
Features
- Black & White Negative Film
- 35mm
- 36 Exposures
- ISO 400
- Metal Cartridge
- DX-Coded
- Process in standard B&W chemicals
- Reliable supply, economically priced
Processing
Arista.EDU® DX black and white film is compatible with all major processing systems. Recommended developing times are for normal contrast negatives (based on intermittent agitation). All developing times are standardized for 68°F / 20°C. Your developing time may vary based on environment and equipment used.
- Arista® 76 Powder
- Stock - 9.50 mins
- 1:1 - 14.00 mins
- Arista® Premium Powder
- Stock - 5.50 mins
- 1:1 - 6.50 mins
- Arista® Liquid
- Working Solution - 7.00 mins
- Arista® Premium Liquid
- 1:9 - 7.00 mins
- LegacyPro® L-110/HC-110
- 1:31 - 6.00 mins
- Marathon® Film Developer
- 1:9 - 6.25 mins
- llford® ID-11
- Stock - 9.50 mins
- Rodinal
- 1:25 - 7.50 mins
Recommended Agitation: Agitate continuously for first 30 seconds of development, then agitate 5 seconds every 30 seconds for remainder of development time. Where continuous agitation or rotary processor is used, reduce the developing times by 15%. Development times may need adjusting to suit individual processing systems, water quality, and working practices. Chemical and film manufacturers change their product specifications occasionally, so development times can vary. Occasional development testing is recommended for consistent, ideal results.