FujiFilm 100F User Manual

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FUJICHROME PROVIA 100F Professional [RDP III] • FUJIFILM DATA SHEET

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Exposure time

Color Compen-

sating Filter

Exposure

Corrections*

1/ 4000 – 128 sec.

None

4 min.

2.5G

+1/3 stop

8 min.

Not Recom-

mended

* Exposure correction values include filter exposure factors.

These values are added to unfiltered exposure meter readings.

“+” followed by number = required increase in lens opening.

Multiple Exposures

No exposure correction or color balance compensation

is required for up to eight consecutive multiple expo-

sures using an electronic flash.

6.

EXPOSURE PRECAUTIONS

With artificial light, such as electronic flash, photoflood,

fluorescent, tungsten, mercury vapor, etc., the lamp out-

put and color temperature may be affected by such fac-

tors as make, age of equipment and line voltage. Re-

flectors and diffusers can also influence light intensity

and color temperature.

7.

FILM HANDLING

•

Expose film before the expiration date indicated on

the film package and process promptly after expo-

sure.

•

When loading and unloading roll film, avoid direct

sunlight. If there is no shade, turning one’s back

toward the sun will shade the film.

•

Handle sheet film in total darkness and do not touch

emulsion surfaces. (The use of a safelight will cause

fogging.)

•

X-ray equipment, used to inspect carry-on baggage

at airport terminals can cause film fogging, so both

exposed and unexposed films should be removed

for manual inspection.

•

Film fogging may occur near X-ray equipment in

hospitals, factories, laboratories and other loca-

tions. Always keep film away from possible sources

of radiation.

•

Building material, finishes used on newly manufac-

tured furniture, paints 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 3 hours for refrigerated film, and over 6

hours for frozen film. Long rolls such as 100 feet

(30.5m) will require additional time. 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 mounts or sleeves

and store in dark, dry, cool and well ventilated loca-

tions under the following conditions.

¼Medium-term Storage:

Below 25°C (77°F) at 30 to 60% RH

¼Long-term Storage:

Below 10°C (50°F) at 30 to 50% RH

As with all color dyes, those used in this film will discolor

or fade with time.

NOTES

9.

PROCESSING

This film is designed for processing in Kodak Process

E-6, Fujifilm Process CR-56, or Fuji Hunt Process C6R,

etc.

10.

VIEWING LIGHT SOURCES

Use a standard 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/DP3664-2) specifies an illu-

minated viewer surface with a color temperature de-

rived from a CIE illuminant D

50

(D:Daylight) with a re-

ciprocal color temperature of 5000K, an average

brightness of 1400cd/m

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}300cd/m

2

, a brightness

uniformity of more than 75%, a light diffusion level of

more than 90% and an average color rendition as-

sessment value of more than Ra90. Transparency

viewers should meet these standards.

Unprocessed Film

•

Storing exposed or unexposed film under high tem-

perature and humidity conditions will cause adverse

speed, color balance and physical property

changes. Store film under the following conditions.

¼Short-to-medium term Storage:

Below 15°C (59°F) .................. (Refrigerator)

¼Long-term Storage:

Below 0°C (32°F) ........................... (Freezer)

8.

FILM STORAGE

11.

PRINTS AND DUPLICATES

Processed transparencies can be made into prints on

FUJICHROME papers or FUJICOLOR INTERNEGATIVE

FILM IT-N, thus greatly increasing RDP III’s versatility.

High-quality duplicates can be made on FUJICHROME

DUPLICATING FILM CDU TYPE II (CDU II).

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