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AF3-007E
COLOR NEGATIVE FILMS
[CN]
1.FEATURES AND USES
FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 100 [CN] is a daylight color negative film with an ISO speed rating of 100.
This film yields the best results when used in conjunc- tion with FUJICOLOR papers.
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¥ | Color Reproduction | ¥ | Great vividness across | |
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| blues and yellows |
¥ | Accurate Color | ¥ | Enhanced realism in the | |
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| Reproduction |
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¥ | Improved Sharpness | ¥ | Sharp depiction of all | |
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¥ | Wide Exposure | ¥ | Stable results under a | |
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¥ | Fine Skin Tone | ¥ | Beautiful, natural skin | |
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| tone rendition |
¥ | Excellent Grain | ¥ | Fine grain for a medium- | |
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| speed film, providing |
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| consistently high image |
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| quality even in enlarge- |
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¥ | Excellent Exposure | ¥ | Accurate color repro- | |
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It requires no
NOTE The current product will continue to be marketed in the 120 size.
2. | SPEED |
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Light Source | Speed | Filter | |
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Daylight | ISO 100/21° | None | |
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Tungsten Lamps | ISO 25/15°* | ||
(3200K) | (or Kodak No. 80A) | ||
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*Indicates the effective speed resulting from designated filter use.
**Fuji Light Balancing Filter
3.FILM SIZES, PRODUCTION NUMBER AND BASE MATERIAL
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Rolls | ¥ | 135 | 12, 24 and 36 exp. | E51 and above | |
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| ¥ | 120 | 12 exp. (6 × 6) | S01 and above |
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Base Material | Cellulose Triacetate |
4.EXPOSURE GUIDE AND EXPOSURE UNDER VARIOUS LIGHT CONDITIONS
Use an exposure meter for exposure determination. If a meter is not available, refer to the following table.
(Shutter speed: 1/250 second)
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Light | Scenes | Bright | Hazy | Day or |
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Conditions | Under | Sunlight | Sunlight | Bright | Open |
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Lens | f/16 | f/11 | f/8 | f/5.6 | f/4 |
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¥The foregoing settings are for 2 hours after sunrise and 2 hours before sunset.
¥Provide lens openings 1/2 stop smaller during the summer and 1/2 stop larger during the winter.
¥Excessively bright (or dark) or backlighted subjects may re- quire plus or minus 1 stop lens opening adjustments.
Daylight
Even when exposed under morning or evening twilight conditions or when color temperatures are low, no special filter use is needed because color balancing will be done during printing.
Electronic Flash
¥Electronic flash produces light similar to daylight, so filters are not needed. However, the possibility of undesirable effects on color balance, due to various factors (differences in equipment, amount of use, etc.) should be taken into consideration and test exposure made.
¥If shutter speeds slower than 1/60 second are used, light from
¥The use of a flash meter is advisable, but the fol- lowing formula can also be used to obtain satisfac- tory lens opening.
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