Rendering profile
- Sharpness
- high
Svema FN-64 is an ISO 64 panchromatic black-and-white film with near-infrared sensitivity to 750 nm, produced by Astrum (Ukraine) on a transparent polyester base.
Key specs
Grain
fine
Contrast
medium-high
Saturation
Unknown
Latitude
Unknown
Svema FN-64 is produced by Astrum Ltd in Shostka, Ukraine, using Svema-era formulas and machinery. It is a high-resolution, fine-grain panchromatic film with spectral sensitivity extending to 750 nm into the near-infrared range. The nominal speed is ISO 64 (ASA 64), with useful latitude from ISO 32 to 100. The transparent 0.10 mm polyester base makes it susceptible to light piping. It is sold through Film Photography Project and other analogue retailers. Its extended spectral sensitivity gives subtle infrared character to foliage and skies.
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