From the “World’s Smallest Film Company” comes Washi D – Originally coated for aerial surveillance and cartography, “D” is a panchromatic negative film, offering high contrast and moderate grain.
“D” is used by the Russian aerospace industry for generic uses, including military aerial surveillance missions.
When you need high sensitivity and/or small aperture. This film can be pushed at 1600 iso and also be processed as a slide film.
WASHI films are coated by machines in other factories but are not made for regular photography. They may have been designed for exposition through automatic machines, like motion picture sound or leader film, or even not intended for visible light, like X-ray films. Some other are reserved to governmental or military uses, like surveillance films. However, these films can be hacked from their intended use for artistic or fun purposes. That is why Film Washi converts them to standard formats to make them usable in classic cameras.