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| Film Format | 35mm |
|---|---|
| Number of Exposures | 36 |
| Film Type | Color Transparency |
| Film Speed | ISO 100 |
| Color Balance | Daylight |
| Film Processing | E-6 |
| Film Base | Cellulose Triacetate |
| Number of Rolls | 1 |
| Layer Thickness | 127.0 µm |
| Resolution | 160 lines/mm (At Contrast 1000:1) |
The film format for FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film is 135, also known as 35mm film. It is a standard format used in many film cameras.
The ISO rating for FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film is 100. This indicates the film's sensitivity to light, with a lower ISO number producing finer grain images and a higher ISO number producing more grainy images.
FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film is a color reversal film, also known as slide film or transparency film. This type of film produces positive images on a transparent base, making them ideal for projection or scanning.
A single roll of FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film contains 36 exposures. This means that you can take up to 36 photos before needing to change the roll of film in your camera.
FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film is known for its vibrant and highly saturated colors. This film is especially popular for landscape and nature photography, as it produces rich and vivid green and blue tones.
Yes, FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film can be used for both daylight and artificial light photography. However, the film is more sensitive to daylight, producing better color saturation in natural light.
FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film is compatible with most 35mm film cameras, as it is a standard film format. However, it is always recommended to check your camera's manual or do some research to ensure compatibility before use.
This film needs to be developed using the E-6 process, which requires specific chemicals and equipment. While it is possible to develop this film at home, it is recommended to have it developed by a professional lab to ensure the best results.
FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. It is also recommended to keep the film in its original packaging or in a film case to protect it from dust and humidity.
FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film typically has a shelf life of 12-18 months when stored properly. However, it is always best to use the film within its expiration date for optimal results.
Yes, you can scan FujiFilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film to view and edit your photos digitally. This film is particularly popular among photographers who prefer to shoot film but still want the convenience of digital editing and printing.
Exceptionally high color saturation, exceptional brilliance, and exceptional snap have made FUJIFILM Fujichrome Velvia 100 135/36 Film (Single Roll) the most popular color film. This film boasts a wide color reproduction range from deep blues to bright reds, a natural skin tone reproduction, and a low contrast.
This film is known for its balanced color saturation and skin tone reproduction. A classic in the world of color transparency films, Velvia brings a bright, lush quality to your images with finely tuned saturation and a soft gradation. The color rendition is so natural that it has been used by top filmmakers and celebrated nature photographers worldwide.
Velvia 100 handles extreme contrasts well, making it a favorite for landscape photography. Landscape shooters also love Velvia 100's deep greens and stunning blues.
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 (ISO 50) through the incorporation of new cyan, magenta and yellow couplers.
RMS granularity of 8, one of the finest levels.
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 phototaking 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 E.I.400), depending on the scene.
