ORWO NP15 Panchromatic ISO 25 120 Film expired 04/83, kept frozen

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Manufactured by @orwofilm, which is short for "Original Wolfen" and associated with the East German company WOLF, based in Wolfen, Germany 

ISO 25: a very low sensitivity film, typically used for bright conditions and subjects with plenty of light. It’s great for outdoor photography in sunlight, especially for landscapes or studio work where high light levels can be controlled.⁠

NP15: This is a panchromatic film, meaning it is sensitive to the entire visible light spectrum. It is typically used for general-purpose photography and can produce very detailed images.⁠

Grain: The grain structure of ORWO NP15 at ISO 25 would typically be quite fine, yielding smooth, detailed images, ideal for capturing fine textures and detailed subjects.⁠

Contrast: Expect a relatively moderate contrast, depending on exposure. In certain conditions, like harsh sunlight, the contrast can be quite high, with rich blacks and bright whites, but it should also render mid-tones well.⁠

Expired Film: Since the film expired in 1983, it will likely have experienced some degree of color shift, loss of sensitivity, and changes in contrast. However, given it has been kept frozen, the film may have retained more of its original characteristics than if it had been stored at room temperature.⁠

Discontinued Film aka limited availability! Get them while they're still around! ⁠

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