AF3-007E
COLOR NEGATIVE FILMS
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CN
3. FILM SIZES, PRODUCTION NUMBER
1.
FEATURES AND USES
AND BASE MATERIAL
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.
Production
Num ber
Sizes
Rolls ¥ 135 ........ 12, 24 and 36 exp.
¥ 120 ........ 12 exp. (6 × 6)
E51 and above
S01 and above
Features
Results
Base Material ..................... Cellulose Triacetate
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Color Reproduction
of Great Vividness
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Great vividness across
the entire spectrum,
including vibrant reds,
blues and yellows
4. EXPOSURE GUIDE AND EXPOSURE
UNDER VARIOUS LIGHT CONDITIONS
Accurate Color
Reproduction
Enhanced realism in the
reproduction of difficult-
to-create colors, includ-
ing violet and various
greens
Use an exposure meter for exposure determination.
If a meter is not available, refer to the following table.
(Shutter speed: 1/250 second)
Seashore
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Im proved Sharpness
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Sharp depiction of all
aspects of the subject,
from overall form to
textural details
or Snow
Scenes
Under
Bright
Sun
Cloudy
Day or
Open
Cloudy
Bright
Hazy
Sunlight
Light
Conditions
Bright
Sunlight
Shade
Wide Exposure
Latitude
Stable results under a
variety of photographic
conditions
Lens
Aperture
f/5.6
f/16
f/8
f/4
f/11
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Fine Skin Tone
Reproduction
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Beautiful, natural skin
tone rendition
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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.
Excellent Grain
Quality
Fine grain for a medium-
speed film, providing
consistently high image
quality even in enlarge-
ments
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Excellent Exposure
Suitability even
under Fluorescent
Lighting
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Accurate color repro-
duction even under
fluorescent lights
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.
It requires no color-compensating filters when used
under daylight conditions or with an electronic flash.
Electronic Flash
NOTE The current product will continue to be marketed in
the 120 size.
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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.
2.
SPEED
Light Source
Speed
Filter
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If shutter speeds slower than 1/60 second are
used, light from non-flash sources, such as room
lighting, may cause color imbalances. Make test
exposures.
The use of a flash meter is advisable, but the fol-
lowing formula can also be used to obtain satisfac-
tory lens opening.
Daylight
ISO 100/21°
ISO 25/15°*
None
Tungsten Lamps
(3200K)
LBB-12**
(or Kodak No. 80A)
* Indicates the effective speed resulting from designated
filter use.
** Fuji Light Balancing Filter
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FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 100 ¥ FUJIFILM DATA SHEET
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Building materials, finishes used on newly-manu-
factured furniture and bonding agents may pro-
duce gases which affect photographic film. Do
not store film, lightproof boxes of film, loaded
cameras or film holders under these conditions.
Before use, allow films to stand at room-tempera-
ture over 1 hour. Opening the package/box while
film is cold may cause harmful condensation.
9.
PROCESSING
This film is intended for processing in Fujifilm Pro-
cesses CN-16, CN-16Q, CN-16FA, CN-16L, or Kodak
Process C-41.
10.
J UDGING EXPOSURE RESULT
Processed Film
SUPERIA 100 exposure results can be accurately pre-
dicted by using an electronic densitometer equipped
with Status M filters. An 18% gray card, receiving the
same illumination as the subject, when read through
the RED filter should render density readings between
0.96 and 1.16 (for exposures under recommended
lighting and with optimal film processing).
Exposure to light, high temperature and humidity can
cause color changes in processed films. Therefore,
place such films in sleeves and store in dark, dry, cool
and well ventilated locations under the following con-
ditions.
¼ General Storage :
25°C (77°F) at 30 to 60% RH
¼ Long-term Storage :
10°C (50°F) at 30 to 50% RH
NOTE As with all color dyes, those used in this film will dis-
color or fade with time.
11.
FILM STRUCTURE
12. DIFFUSE RMS GRANULARITY VALUE
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Micro-Densitometer Measurement Aperture: 48 µm in diameter
Magnification: 12X
Sample Density: 1.0 above minimum density
13.
RESOLVING POWER
Chart Contrast
1.6 : 1 ................. 63 lines/mm
Chart Contrast 1000 : 1 ................. 125 lines/mm
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FUJIFILM DATA SHEET ¥ FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 100
15.
SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES
14.
CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
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Sensitivity equals the reciprocal of the exposure
(ergs/cm²) required to produce a specified density.
16.
MTF CURVE
17. SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVES
The foregoing data is published on the
basis of 135 size materials.
NOTICE The data herein published were derived from materials taken from
general production runs. However, as Fujifilm is constantly upgrading the quality
of its products, changes in specifications may occur without notice.
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FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.
26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan
Ref. No. AF3-007E (EIGI-98.10-HB•8-3 ) Printed in J apan
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