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- Film (ISO 5 - 10) "?" - Fujichrome 25 ix "?" - Fujichrome 50 ix "?" - Fujichrome 80 ix "?" - Fujichrome 100 ix "?" - Fujichrome 150 ix] (NB. Comprehensive...
- Fujifilm photographic films Motion picture film stock. (Discontinued 2013.) Fujichrome color reversal (slide) films. Velvia: one of the most saturated and fine-grained...
- produced by the ****anese film company Fuji film. It is currently available in one speed, 100/21°, marketed as Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional [RDP III]...
- E-6) is a chromogenic photographic process for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome and other color reversal (also called slide or transparency) photographic...
- parallel. Fuji discontinued the manufacture of Single-8 film by 2012. The two final Single-8 film cartridge types produced by Fuji were Fujichrome R25N, discontinued...
- RHP may refer to: RHP (film), Fujichrome 400 D Professional and Fujichrome Provia, a series of professional Fujifilm color reversal films with a film speed...
- 30 April 2018. "Fuji: Velvia No More". 19 July 2012. Archived from the original on 21 April 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2018. "Fujichrome Velvia 100F 120...
- Fujichrome Fortia SP was a brand of ISO 50 daylight-balanced professional color reversal film produced by the ****anese company Fujifilm between 2005 and...
- image permanence than those for film use, but some modern films (such as Fujichrome Provia films) use variants of couplers that were originally designed for...
- manual focusing 2 frames per second for up to 3 shots AF ****ist lamp Fujichrome film simulation "EISA award notification page". Archived from the original...