Kodalith Ortho ISO 8 B&W 35mm (27 exp)
Kodalith Ortho ISO 8 B&W 35mm (27 exposures) is a specialized black-and-white orthographic film originally made by Kodak for graphic arts and high-contrast imaging. This particular roll is expired (1991), making it more of an experimental or creative-use film today rather than a reliable everyday stock.
- Ultra high-contrast (pure black & white, minimal grays)
- Very low ISO (~6–12) – needs bright light
- Orthochromatic (not sensitive to red light)
- Fine grain, sharp detail
- Designed for graphic/technical use
- Expired (1991) – unpredictable, experimental results
- 35mm format – 27 exposures
































