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FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.

26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan

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FUJIFILM  PRODUCT  INFORMATION  BULLETIN  •  FUJICOLOR  SUPERIA  X-TRA  400  [CH]

Ref. No. 

AF3-151E

 (EIGI-03.2-HB•4-1

!

) Printed in Japan

NOTICE

The data herein published were derived from materials taken from

general production runs.  However, as Fujifilm is constantly upgrading the quality
of its products, changes in specifications may occur without prior notice.

17. CHARACTERISTIC CURVES

18. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES

19.  MTF CURVE

20. SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVES

3.5

4.0

3.0

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0

Density

–4.0

–3.0

–2.0

–1.0

0.0

Exposure [log H (lux-seconds)]

Exposure 

: Daylight, 1/125 sec.

Process : 

CN-16

Densitometry  : Status M

Blue

Green

Red

1.0

Relative Sensitivity* (log)

400

500

600

700

Wavelength (nm)

Process : 

CN-16

Densitometry  : Status M

Density 

: 1.0 above D-min.

Blue
Sensitive
Layer

Green
Sensitive
Layer

Cyan
Sesitive
Layer

Red
Sensitive
Layer

Response (%)

2

3

5

7

10

20

30

50

70

100

150

1

5

10

20

50

100

200

Spatial Frequency (cycles/mm)

Exposure : Daylight
Process : 

CN-16

400

500

600

700

Wavelength (nm)

Spectral Diffuse Density

0.0

1.0

2.0

Typical densities for a mid-scale
neutral subject and for D-mini.

Mid-scale Density

Minimum Density

* Sensitivity equals the reciprocal of the exposure

(J/cm²) required to produce a specified density.

Summary of Contents for FUJICOLOR SUPERIA AF3-151E

Page 1: ...ED It requires no color compensating filters when used under daylight conditions or with an electronic flash Light Source Speed Filter Daylight ISO 400 27 None Tungsten Lamps ISO 100 21 LBB 12 3200K or Wratten No 80A Indicates the effective speed resulting from designated filter use Fuji Light Balancing Filter 3 EXPOSURE GUIDE Use an exposure meter for exposure determination If a meter is not avai...

Page 2: ... advisable Lens Aperture f number Lamp Type Color Compensat ing Filters Exposure Corrections Daylight D 10M 10Y 1 3 Cool White C W White W 10C 1 3 Warm White W W 30C 30M 1 Deluxe White Mercury 10C 1 3 Clear Mercury 40M 40Y 1 1 3 Fluorescent High Intensity Discharge Fuji Color Compensating Filters or Wratten Color Compen sating Filters Exposure correction values include filter exposure factors Thes...

Page 3: ...lm Storing exposed or unexposed film under hot and humid conditions may adversely affect speed color balance and physical property changes Store film under the following conditions Ï Ordinary Storage Protect from heat Ï Long term Storage Below 0 C 32 F Building materials finishes used on newly manufac tured furniture paints and bonding agents may pro duce gases which affect photographic film Do no...

Page 4: ...e use of new couplers has enhanced color develop ment efficiency CN 16Q Processing Solution NQ1 R NQ2 R NQ3 R NQS NQ4 R Replenish ment Rate 43 20 30 30 20 CN 16FA Processing Solution N1 R N2 R N3 R NS N4 R Replenish ment Rate 22 5 16 34 20 CN 16L Replenish ment Rate 20 5 8 17 15 CN 16S Replenish ment Rate 15 5 7 5 30 SUPERIA X TRA 400 9 3 Packaging Item Box New Design Identification Color Blue unc...

Page 5: ...e as those for SUPERIA 400 12 PRINTER CONDITIONS This film can be printed on the same printer setup with results similar to the current film However depending on the printer type a slight blue cast might appear in the overexposed areas If this occurs adjustment of printer conditions may be necessary 13 JUDGING EXPOSURE RESULTS SUPERIA X TRA 400 exposure results can be accurately predicted by using...

Page 6: ... 5 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 Density 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Exposure log H lux seconds Exposure Daylight 1 125 sec Process CN 16 Densitometry Status M Blue Green Red 1 0 Relative Sensitivity log 400 500 600 700 Wavelength nm Process CN 16 Densitometry Status M Density 1 0 above D min Blue Sensitive Layer Green Sensitive Layer Cyan Sesitive Layer Red Sensitive Layer Response 2 3 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 150 1...

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