FujiFilm FUJICHROME VELVIA RVP100 User Manual

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1.

FEATURES AND USES

FUJICHROME Velvia 100 Professional [RVP 100] is a
daylight-type high-image-quality color reversal film
with an ISO speed rating of 100. In addition to the world’s
highest level of color saturation, this film boasts an RMS
granularity of 8, making it suitable for scenery, nature
photography and other subjects that demand precisely
modulated, vibrant color reproduction and high image
quality.

FUJICHROME Velvia 100 Professional [RVP100]

C O L O R R E V E R S A L F I L M S

Features

• ISO 100 Speed

.............

• Ultrahigh-saturation

...

Color Reproduction

• Super-fine Grain

..........

• Color Image Storage

...

Permanence

• Superb Push/Pull

.........

Processing
Suitability

Easy-to-use ISO 100 rating
with the world’s highest level
of color saturation.

Attainment of the world’s
highest color saturation level
equal to that of Velvia (ISO50)
through the incorporation of
new cyan, magenta and
yellow couplers.

RMS granularity of 8, one of
the finest level.

Color image storage
permanence (anti-fading
characteristics) equal to that
of RVP 100F as a result of
new couplers.

Minimum variation in color and
gradation during push/pull
processing over a range from
–1/2 to +1 stop, providing an
expanded range of photo-
taking opportunities, as well
as facilitating fine adjustments
in exposure and density during
processing and allowing an
increase in speed of up to +2
stops (equal to EI 400),
depending on the scene.

NOTES

• The settings are for 2 hours after sunrise and 2 hours before

sunset.

• Provide a lens opening 1/2-stop smaller during the summer

and 1/2-stop larger during the winter (except for snow scenes).

• Excessively bright (or dark) or backlighted subjects may require

plus (or minus) 1-stop lens opening adjustments.

5.

EXPOSURE FOR VARIOUS LIGHT
CONDITIONS

Daylight

Under usual daylight conditions, color balancing filters
are not necessary. For the following exposure condi-
tions, however, the indicated filters are recommended.
• A UV filter No. 2C* (SC-39 or SC-40)** or other ap-

propriate ultraviolet absorbing filter is recommended
for scenes that are receiving strong ultraviolet
light from the sun, such as seaside locations, snow
scenes, and bright distant views.

Light Source

Daylight

Tungsten Lamps

(3200K)

Speed

ISO 100/21

°

ISO 32/16

°

*

Color Balancing Filter

None

No. 80A**

(LBB-12***)

* Indicates the effective speed resulting from designated filter use.
** Wratten Filter
***Fuji Light Balancing Filter (not available in certain markets.)

3.

FILM SIZES, EMULSION NUMBER, BASE
MATERIAL AND THICKNESS

Base

Thickness

Sizes

#460–

• Rolls*

135 ... 36-exp.

... 36-exp. (5-roll pack)

20-roll pack)

35mm

×

30.5 (100 ft.)

120 ... 12-exp.

... 12-exp. (5-roll pack)

220 ... 24-exp. (5-roll pack)

• Sheets*

4

×

5 in. (10.2

×

12.7 cm)

... 10 sheets and 50 sheets

8

×

10 in. (20.3

×

25.4 cm)

... 10 sheets

QuickLoad 4

×

5 in... 20 sheets

4.

EXPOSURE GUIDE

Use a meter to determine the exposure setting. If a
meter is not available, refer to the following table.

Seashore or

Snow Scenes

under Bright

Sun

Bright

Sunlight

Hazy

Sunlight

Cloudy

Bright

Cloudy

Day or

Open

Shade

Light
Conditions

Lens
Aperture

f/16

f/11

f/8

f/5.6

f/4

2.

SPEED

* RMS stands for “Root Mean Square”, a widely used standard

method for measuring the degree of grain in photographic film.
The lower the RMS number, the smaller the apparent grain.

* Some sizes are not available in certain markets.

(Exposure time: 1/250 sec.)

Emulsion

Number

Base

Material

Cellulose

Triacetate

Polyester

127

µ

m

98

µ

m

175

µ

m

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