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FUJICOLOR PRO 800Z PROFESSIONAL FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN

8. UNPROCESSED FILM HANDLING/STORAGE

HANDLING

Expose film before the expiration date indicated on the film package and process as soon as possible after exposure.

When removing film stored at low temperatures (in a refrigerator or freezer, etc.), allow it to reach room temperature before opening it. Opening film while it is still cold may cause condensation to form on the film surface, causing color changes or the emulsion to become more susceptible to scratches.

Roll film should be loaded and unloaded quickly and away from direct sunlight.

Film loaded in cameras should be exposed and processed promptly.

X-rays inspection machines used to inspect checked- in baggage at airports can cause fogging of film. Put both exposed and unexposed film into carry-on baggage (preferably in a transparent plastic bag or a net bag that allows the film to be seen). Because of the increasing number of airports using strong X-ray machines for carry-on baggage, it is recommended that you remove film from your carry-on baggage and request a visual (manual) inspection of your film.

Film fogging may occur near X-ray equipment used in hospitals, factories, laboratories and other places where radiation is used. Always keep film away from sources of radiation.

STORAGE

Storing exposed or unexposed film under hot and humid conditions may adversely affect the speed, color balance and physical properties of the film. Although it is best to store film at a low temperature, for practical purposes, film should be stored as follows:

Short-term

Store at a place (cool and dark)

away from direct sunlight or high

Storage

temperatures and humidity.

 

Long-term

Store at 10°C (50°F) or below

Storage

 

 

 

New building materials, newly manufactured furni- ture, paints and bonding agents may produce gases which could affect photographic film. Do not store film, lightproof boxes containing film or cameras or film holders loaded with film near these materials.

Film should be sealed in plastic bags* prior to cold storage When taken out of cold storage, film should be allowed to reach room temperature before open- ing by letting it stand over 3 hours (for refrigerated film) or over 6 hours (for frozen film).

*Polyester, polystyrene, polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.

9.PROCESSING

This film is designed for processing by Process CN-41 or its equivalent, as well as Fujifilm Process CN-16.

10.CONTROL STRIPS

Use FUJICOLOR NEGATIVE FILM CONTROL STRIPS to manage processing performance.

11. PROCESSED FILM HANDLING AND STORAGE

Since the purpose of film is to provide a long-term record of memorable events, as much effort as possible has been made to use materials that exhibit the least amount of change over time, but the effects of light, heat, atmospheric oxygen, contaminant gases, humidity and mold cannot be completely avoided. It is possible, however, to minimize change in the photographic image or base material by maintaining appropriate storage conditions, such as those used by museums and art galleries. Temperature and humidity control is the most important key to minimizing the change that occurs in film. Films stored in the dark under the following conditions may be expected to show almost no change over time.

Storage Period with

Temperature

Relative Humidity

Almost No Change

 

 

More than 20 years

Below 10°C

30%– 50%

 

 

 

10– 20 years

Below 25°C

30%– 50%

 

 

 

(1)Color negative film should be inserted into sleeves for storage. Furthermore, it is recommended that film, as well as prints, be placed into non-airtight* containers made of paper, plastic**, or metal designed for the storage of photographs.

*To prevent film base (especially TAC base) decomposition,

it is essential that the container or case be allowed to air out during one dry day each year.

**Polyester, polystyrene, polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.

(2)Processed film should be stored at a place as far away as possible from high temperatures, direct sunlight and other strong light and direct illumination. The following conditions are not desirable for the storage of film and should be avoided in the case of long-term storage:

• Storage in a closet lying against a wall that is

exposed to cold, outside air (where condensation

may form).

• Storage in an attic or on top of a closet or cabinet

near the ceiling (where high temperatures may

form).

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AF3-177E specifications

The FujiFilm AF3-177E is a versatile and advanced imaging device designed for a variety of professional applications. This state-of-the-art unit is ideal for those in the fields of document digitization, photography, and video production, delivering exceptional performance and reliability in various environments.

One of the main features of the AF3-177E is its high-resolution imaging capabilities. With a maximum resolution that surpasses traditional models, this device ensures that every detail is captured with stunning clarity and accuracy. The 177-megapixel sensor allows for stunning image quality, making it suitable for producing large-format prints as well as high-quality digital archives.

Equipped with advanced autofocus technology, the AF3-177E uses phase detection and contrast detection systems, ensuring sharp images even in fast-moving scenarios or challenging lighting conditions. This capability allows photographers and videographers to focus quickly on their subjects, saving time and enhancing creativity on the go.

The AF3-177E features robust connectivity options, including USB 3.0, HDMI, and Wi-Fi. These connectivity features provide users with the flexibility to transfer files quickly, stream content in real-time, and easily integrate the device into existing workflows. The ability to operate wirelessly simplifies collaboration, allowing multiple users to access and control the camera from remote locations.

Another remarkable characteristic of the FujiFilm AF3-177E is its durability and build quality. Constructed with weather-resistant materials, this imaging system is ready for use in rugged environments and can withstand varying climatic conditions. This makes it an excellent choice for outdoor photography, where reliable performance is crucial.

The device also boasts a user-friendly interface, featuring customizable settings and easy navigation options. Photographers can adjust various parameters, such as exposure compensation, ISO settings, and white balance, allowing for tailored shooting experiences that meet specific project requirements.

In addition, the AF3-177E comes equipped with advanced editing and processing software, ensuring that users have the tools they need to refine and enhance their images right out of the box. This all-in-one solution streamlines the workflow, enabling creators to focus on their craft without unnecessary interruptions.

In summary, the FujiFilm AF3-177E represents a significant advancement in imaging technology, offering a combination of high resolution, advanced autofocus, robust connectivity, and durable design. The thoughtful integration of features makes this device a powerhouse for professionals looking to capture stunning visuals with efficiency and precision.