FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN FUJICHROME Velvia 100 Professional [RVP100]

11.LIGHT SOURCES FOR VIEWING

Use a standard transparency viewer. Visual responses will differ with light source quality and brightness. Therefore, employ a viewer which meets the ISO/ANSI standard.*

*The ISO standard (ISO 3664:2000) specifies an illuminated viewer surface with a color temperature derived from a CIE

illuminant D50 (D:Daylight) with a reciprocal color temperature of 5000K, an average brightness of 1270cd/m2 ± 320cd/m2, a

brightness uniformity of more than 75%, a light diffusion level of more than 90% and an average color rendition assessment value of more than Ra90. Transparency viewers should meet these standards.

12.PRINTS AND DUPLICATES

This film can produce high-quality prints when used with digital printers such as the Fuji Digital Minilab Frontier. High-quality duplicates can be made on FUJICHROME DUPLICATING FILM CDU TYPE II (CDU II).

13.RETOUCHING AND BLEACHING

Changes in density and color balance can be made by using readily available retouching dyes. In regard to bleaching, this film is as resistant to color dye fading as Velvia 100F, as a result of its improved color image stability (anti-fading characteristics).

14.SHEET FILM CODE NOTCHING

A notch code identifying this emulsion type is located in the upper right-hand corner when the emulsion surface is facing toward you. The same notch is provided for QuickLoad type films.

15.PACKAGING

Size

Item

Contents

135

Film Box

New Exclusive Design

 

 

Identification Color: Violet Blue

 

 

 

 

Plastic Case

Same as the current product (Tranparent container with a black cap).

 

 

 

 

Cartridge

New Exclusive Design

 

 

Identification Color: Violet Blue

 

 

 

120

Film Box

New Exclusive Design

 

 

Identification Color: Violet Blue

 

 

5 roll pack

 

 

 

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FujiFilm RVP100 manual Light Sources for Viewing, Prints and Duplicates, Retouching and Bleaching, Sheet Film Code Notching