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Retail Price: $14.34
Deal Price: $5.55
Savings: $ 8.79 ( 61% )
Stock: N/A
Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Fuji EAN: 0074101018257 Feature: Super-Fine Sigma-Crystal Technology Label: FUJIFILM Manufacturer: FUJIFILM Model: 100F (RDP III) Publisher: FUJIFILM Studio: FUJIFILM
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Features
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Super-Fine Sigma-Crystal Technology Micro-Grain Solubility Control Technology Preserves optimal grain characteristics Unprecedented Granularity of 8 Finer details and bigger enlargements than ever before Superb Push-Processing Characteristics Remarkably consistent color and tone at pushes of up to +2 stops Standard E-6 Processing
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Editorial Reviews:
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A new generation of daylight-type color reversal film offering the finest grain of any color reversal emulsion now available. Ideal for a wide range of professional applications, from product photography and landscapes to portraits and fashion work. Micro-Grain Solubility Control TechnologyUnprecedented Granularity of 8Superb Push-Processing Characteristics Remarkably consistent color and tone at pushes of up to +2 stops
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Reviews :
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Conclusion: Good documenting film Review: Fuji film is usually a cooler color toned film than say Kodak(warm tone). I use Fuji's color slide film for documenting all my artwork and important subjects. Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer film to pixels for documenting.
I found a lab (Colormark)based in Phoenix, AZ that is friendly and do a good job developing slide film. They can probably ship your order to most anywhere in the US. I am sure there are other labs that process film, but this is just one that I have used and know the quality.
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Conclusion: Film not obsolete-just the labs Review: A glorious film if you have a good processor.
Fuji not much help-shut the company owned labs down and
farmed it out to private labs. Have not found a good one yet!
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