FujiFilm COLOR NEGATIVE FILMS AF3-007E User Manual
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FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 100
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FUJIFILM DATA SHEET
11.
FILM STRUCTURE
12. DIFFUSE RMS GRANULARITY VALUE
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Micro-Densitometer Measurement Aperture: 48
µ
m 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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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.
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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.
Processed Film
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.
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.
JUDGING EXPOSURE RESULT
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).