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1. FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 1600 icu 1 FEATURES AND USES FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 1600 CU is a daylight type ISO 1600 color negative film that incorporates 4th Color Layer and the newly developed Nano structured amp Sigma Grain Technology to achieve high image qual ity when printed on FUJICOLOR papers Features Results Excellent Grain Quality Highly uniform fine grain regardless of the film s ultrahigh speed e Ultrahigh Speed High suitability for low light environments such as indoor home scenes wedding ceremonies parties stage perfor mances sunset and night scenes as well as fast action sports scenes night sky photography and press photography Remarkable results in bright surroundings such as in outdoor photography under clear skies provid ing good image depth and high fidelity even if under exposed Wide Exposure Latitude Vibrant Natural Color Reproduction Vibrant and dynamic reds blues and yellows Violets and a variety of greens with enhanced fidelity Extremely sharp depiction of all aspects of the subject from overall form to textural details Excellent Sharpness Excellent Exposure Suitability even under Fluorescent Lighting Accurate color reproduc tion even under fluores cent lights Excellent Gray Balance Precisely maintained gray balance throughout from the brightest highlights to the deepest shadows lt requires no color compensating filters when used under d
2. Sigma grain uniform thin crystal technology was used to produce crystals that are approximately 60 thinner than the hexagonal crystals used in the current SUPERIA 1600 film The higher uniformity in size and improved light collection efficiency of these grains have made possible a film with higher sensitivity than that of the current SUPERIA 1600 and smooth grain quality regardless of the film s ultrahigh speed 10 2 Super Efficient Coupler Technology The use of new couplers has enhanced color develop ment efficiency 11 PROCESSING This film is intended for processing by Fujifilm Pro cesses CN 16 CN 16Q CN 16FA CN 16L CN 16S or Process C 41 11 1 Replenishment Rate The following table shows the replenishment rates for each type of Fujifilm Processes CN 16Q CN 16FA Processing Replenish Processing Replenish Solution ment Rate Solution ment Rate NQ1 R 41 N1 R 21 NQ2 R 20 N2 R 5 NQ3 R 30 N3 R 16 NQS 30 NS 34 NQ4 R 20 N4 R 20 CN 16L CN 16S Processing Replenish Processing Replenish Solution ment Rate Solution ment Rate N1 R 19 N1 R 13 N2 R 5 N2 R 5 N3 R 8 N3 R T9 NS 17 N4 R 30 N4 R 15 Replenishment Rate Replenisher volume mL per single roll 135 24 exp FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 1600 CU FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN 4 2 Processing Solution Control Use the current 135 size control strios for processing solution control 4 3 Processing Photographic Characteristic
3. Yellow Colored Residual Coupler Cyan Negative Image and Red Colored Residual Coupler A Silver Halide Coupler Processing induced Dye Micro densitometer Measurement Aperture 48 um in diameter Magnification 12 x Sample Density 1 0 above minimum density 16 RESOLVING POWER 1 6 1 1000 1 Chart Contrast Chart Contrast 50 lines mm 125 lines mm FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 1600 CU 17 CHARACTERISTIC CURVES 18 SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES 4 0 Process CN 16 Exposure Daylight 1 125 sec Densitometry Status M 3 5 F Process CN 16 Density 1 0 above D min Densitometry Status M 3 0 2 S 95 i Blue Red _ 2 Z Sensitive Sensitive Q O o Layer Layer O 20 E V 15 oy 5 Sesitive 1 0 oc Layer 0 5 ee 400 500 600 700 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Exposure log H lux seconds Wavelength nm Sensitivity equals the reciprocal of the exposure J cm required to produce a specified density 20 SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVES Typical densities for a mid scale neutral subject and for D mini Mid scale Density a N ee a NO Exposure Daylight Process CN 16X Response oN O Spectral Diffuse Density Ce 1 5 10 20 50 100 200 400 500 600 700 Spatial Frequency cycles mm Wavelength nm e3i 03 The data herein publi
4. and line voltage as they may affect lamp output and color balance Fluorescent Lamps amp High Intensity Discharge Lamps e For the best results the following combinations of color compensating filters are recommended How ever for exacting work test exposures are advisable FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 1600 CU High Intensity Discharge Fluorescent Lamp Type r aviight COC white Warm Deluxe lear D White W White White AT C W W W Mercury y Color 10M 30C 40M st AE cores 18 v8 vis Fuji Color Compensating Filters or Wratten Color Compen sating Filters Exposure correction values include filter exposure factors These values are added to unfiltered exposure meter read ings A followed by a number indicates the required in crease in lens opening When the fluorescent lamp characteristics are un Known to obtain generally acceptable results use a 30M compensating filter and open the lens one stop 1 Aleji Different compensation may be required according to special lamp types and length of use so test expo sures are recommended whenever possible Shutter speeds of 1 125 second for high intensity discharge lamps and 1 30 second or larger for fluo rescent lamps will avoid AC power induced changes in brightness and color being recorded on the film Tungsten Lamps A Fuji Light Balancing Filter LBB 12 or Wratten filter N
5. ventilated locations under the following conditions O General Storage Below 25 C 77 F at 30 to 60 RH O Long term Storage Below 10 C 50 F at 30 to 50 RH Aez As with all color dyes those used in this film will dis color or fade with time 9 2 Edge Markings Item e Edge Stripe One red solid line and one green short broken line on one side changed e Type Designation S 1600 e Generation Number CU 4 e Latent Image Bar Code 39 8 e FUJIFILM Identification Code Negative Carrier 135B 0172 135C D J K S 370 FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 1600 CU SUPERIA 1600 Production Production l Number Identification Code S pene aes Designation Edge Stripe a A Latent Image Bar Code 9 3 Packaging Item e Box Design unchanged SUPERIA Identification Color Black e Cartridge Design unchanged SUPERIA Identification Color Black green and red Identification Code 9 4 Post Processing Masking Colors Same as those for the current SUPERIA 1600 10 TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED IN SUPERIA 1600 10 1 Nano structured Sigma Grain Technology The new SUPERIA 1600 has incorporated the newly developed Nano structured Sigma grain a further advance over the current emulsion technology to achieve sharp smooth image quality regardless of the film s ultrahigh speed To achieve the high sensitivity and small volume of the Nano structured
6. ause fogging of un processed film It is recommended such film be placed in your carry on baggage whenever possible Consult with airport personnel for details Film fogging may occur near X ray equipment used in hospitals factories laboratories and other loca tions Always keep film away from possible sources of radiation 9 SPECIFICATIONS AND PACKAGING 9 1 Specifications ltem e Code CU e Speed ISO 1600 33 e ype Daylight e Process CN 16 CN 16Q CN 16FA CN 16L CN 16S or C 41 e Size 135 12 24 and 36 exp e Production Number P51 and above 8 FILM STORAGE Unprocessed Film 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 O Ordinary Storage Protect from heat O 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 not store film lightproof boxes of film loaded cameras or film holders near these materials Before use allow films to stand at room temperature over 1 hour Opening the package box while film is cold may cause harmful condensation Processed Film Exposure to light high temperature and humid condi tions can cause color changes in processed films Therefore place such films in sleeves and store them in dark dry cool and well
7. aylight conditions or with an electronic flash Light Source Filter Daylight ISO 1600 33 None Tungsten Lamps LBB 12 3200K ISO 400 27 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 available refer to the following table Daylight Exposure Guide Table Seashore or Snow Cloudy Light Scenes Bright Hazy Cloudy Day or Conditions under Sunlight Sunlight Bright Open Bright Shade Sun Lens Aperture 22 f 16 f 16 f 11 f 8 Shutter 1 2000 1 1000 Speed sec e The foregoing settings are for 2 hours after sunrise and 2 hours before sunset e Provide lens openings 1 2 stop smaller during the summer and 1 2 stop larger during the winter e Excessively bright or dark or backlighted subjects may require plus or minus 1 stop lens opening ad justments Low Light Exposure Guide Table re Nr Light WRNI ecane Evening Night s Daytime Conditions rao under Scenes Scenes Fluorescent Scenes Light Lens Aperture V2 0 Oso 2 oe 104 amt 4toomlnt 2 oie 4 Shutter Speed sec 1 250 1 60 1 125 1 60 NOTE Since light intensities for indoor and night scenes vary widely from location to location the data above should be used only as a guide 4 EXPOSURE UNDER VARIOUS LIGHT CONDITIONS Daylight Even when exposed under morning
8. o 80A is recommended along with a 2 stop increase in lens opening when using 3200 K tungsten lighting In the case of cameras with TTL metering there is no need for additional exposure compensation 5 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT The condition of umbrellas reflectors diffusers and like devices could influence photographic light quality Peri odically check lighting equipment for deterioration 6 LONG EXPOSURE COMPENSATION No exposure or color balance compensation is required for exposures within a 1 4000 to 2 second shutter speed range However for exposures of 4 seconds or longer provide the compensations indicated below Exposure Time sec 1 4000 to 2 16 64 Exposure Corrections op 2 A followed by a number indicates the required increase in lens opening Except for special effects the normal intensity ratio for main to fill subject lighting should remain within 1 4 lim its FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 1600 CU FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN 7 FILM HANDLING Expose film before the expiration date indicated on the film package and process as soon as possible after exposure When loading and unloading roll film avoid direct sunlight If there is no shade turning one s back to ward the sun will shade the film Camera loaded film should be exposed and pro cessed immediately Unprocessed film should be kept away from X rays used to inspect checked in baggage etc at airport terminals Strong X rays can c
9. or evening twilight conditions or when color temperatures are low no spe cial filter use is needed as color balancing can be done during printing Electronic Flash Electronic flash produces light similar to daylight so filters are not needed However the possibility of un desirable effects on color balance due to various factors differences in equipment amount of use etc should be taken into consideration Test expo sures are recommended lf shutter speeds slower than 1 125 second are used light from non flash sources such as room lighting may cause color imbalances Make test exposures The use of a flash meter is advisable but the follow ing formula can also be used to obtain satisfactory lens opening Lens Aperture f number Electronic Flash Guide Number at ISO 1600 Electronic Flash to Subject Distance meters or feet Set the film speed at ISO 1600 Since the amount of light reflected onto subjects from surrounding sur faces will differ with the conditions refer to the flash unit instructions Daylight Photoflood Photo Reflector Lamps Daylight type photoflood or photo reflector lamp out put may be lower than that indicated by an exposure meter so it is advisable to compensate for this by in creasing exposure time or the lens opening When ever possible test exposures are recommended Other factors requiring consideration when determin ing the exposure time are lamp configuration use duration
10. s Same as those for the current SUPERIA 1600 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 14 FILM STRUCTURE Before Processing Protective Layer _ gt Blue Sensitive Layer Containing a As Colorless Yellow Coupler RN 3 Yellow Filter Layer f as Green Sensitive Layer Containing Yellow Colored Magenta Coupler Cyan Sensitive Layer 3s Interlayer Red Sensitive Layer Containing Red Colored Cyan Coupler Interlayer __ __pef 7 Antihalation Layer __ gt oe os pe DOARE Span vA Film Base ___ _ 15 DIFFUSE RMS GRANULARITY VALUE 13 JUDGING EXPOSURE RESULTS SUPERIA 1600 exposure results can be accurately pre dicted by using an electronic densitometer equipped with Status M filters An 18 gray card receiving the same illumination as the subject when read through the RED filter should render density readings between 0 65 and 0 85 for exposures under recommended lighting and with optimal film processing After Processing aod Saee e O oe ae a to bepa see ea 6 Dete An ee car CREA n O Yellow Negative Image aes EE Yek Magenta Negative Image and
11. shed 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 FUJI PHOTO FILM CO LTD 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan Ref No AF3 145E EIGI 03 2 HB 5 1 Printed in Japan w FUJIFIL
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