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Subject: [OM] Fuji pro/amateur films - Provia, Astia, Sensia etc
From: "Simon E" <ruralwales@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 08:37:19 GMT
I found the html page I saved from Fuji's web site, and have pasted the main text below.

Simon E.


March, '95. The Difference Between Professional and Amateur Fujichrome Reversal (Slide) Films.


There are some differences between the two product lines.

1.The emulsions are basically the same. However, professional chrome film has a slightly higher base density that makes for better scanner separations. The whites are more consistent from a scanned professional chrome. The slightly higher base density also makes for more detail in the brightest areas. It should be stressed that this difference is minimal but it does exist. Likewise, amateur film has a slightly lower base density for crisper looking images when projected.

2. The slightly higher base density has another advantage. It makes the film less susceptible to fogging. This fogging or can occur, for example, when film is loaded in bright sunlight. With professional film the fogging will be minimized if it occurs at all.

3. Professional film is kept under controlled (below 15 Degrees C) conditions. Photographic emulsion is subject to change after the manufacturing process. Three variables that can affect and in the end deteriorate the emulsion are time, temperature and humidity. Fuji Film is packaged such that humidity is not a factor. Time and temperature are the main factors that cause emulsion or film to change. We can control the temperature variable by keeping the film cool. This is very important since lower temperatures slow the aging process. Time is the only variable that can't be controlled through any other means other than shooting and processing the film.

4. Since the time, temperature, and humidity affect all emulsions, it would be better if amateur film as well as professional film, was kept cool. However, it is not practical due to cost to keep all film in a controlled, cool environment.

Fujichrome emulsions' initial aging is excellent so no ripening is needed. Fuji Film's tight control on quality eliminates the need to select one emulsion over another for purposes of labeling it as a professional product vs. an amateur product.

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