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1. DX Code 15 25 and 40 exp BB51 and above 33 5 NEW FUJ ICOLOR nexia A 200 All round ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM FILM E 4 EXPOSURE GUIDE Use an exposure meter for exposure determination If a meter is not available refer to the following table Daylight Exposure Guide Table Cloudy Bright Hazy Cloudy Day or Sunlight Sunlight Bright Open Shade f 16 f 11 f 8 f 5 6 1 250 The foregoing settings are for 2 hours after sunrise and 2 hours before sunset Provide lens openings 1 2 sotp smaller during the summer and 1 2 stop larger during the winter Excessively bright or dark or backlighted subjects may re quire plus or minus 1 stop lens opening adjustments Low Light Exposure Guide Table Nighttime Fine Weather Daytime Indoor Scenes Indoor Scenes under Fluoresc ent Light Light Conditions Evening Night Scenes Scenes Lens Aperture Shutter S f 2 8 to 4 1 30 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 5 EXPOSURE UNDER VARIOUS LIGHT CONDITIONS Daylight Even when exposed under morning or evening twilight conditions or when color temperatures are low no special filter use is needed because color balancing will be done during printing FUJIFILM DATA SHEET FUJICOLOR nexia A 200 Electronic Flash e Electronic fl
2. E This film has a mag MEKSI netic strip on which Indicator exposure data are recorded for later use when prints of special quality are ordered and also for imprinting exposure date on print X ray equipment used to inspect carry on bag gage at airport terminals can cause film fogging Repeated inspections increase this possibility so both exposed and unexposed films should be re moved for manual inspection Film fogging may occur near X ray equipment used in hospitals factories laboratories and other locations Always keep film away from possible sources of radiation Contains a magnetic strip Keep away from mag netic fields 9 FILM STORAGE Unprocessed Film Storing exposed or unexposed film under high temperature and humidity conditions will cause adverse speed color balance and physical prop erty changes Store film under the following con ditions Ordinary Storage Protect from heat Io Long term Storage Below 0 C 32 F Building materials finishes used on newly manu factured furniture and bonding agents may pro duce gases which affect photographic film Do not store film lightproof boxes of film loaded cameras or film holders under these conditions Before use allow films to stand at room tempera ture over 1 hour Opening the package box while film is cold may cause harmful condensation FUJICOLOR nexia A 200 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET Processed Film Processed
3. N 16X 5 10 20 50 100 Spatial Frequency cycles mm 200 FUJICOLOR nexia A 200 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET PN x SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES Relative Sensitivity log SES SE e gc T Process CN 16X Densitometry Status M Density 1 0 above D min I y Blue Green Red Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Layer Layer i Layer ae a X i Cyan Sensitive Layer 400 500 600 700 Wavelength nm 19 SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVES 3 0 Mid scale Density Typical densities for a mid scale neutral subject and for D mini N Spectral Diffuse Density o Minimum Density 0 0 400 500 600 700 Wavelength nm FUJIFILM DATA SHEET FUJICOLOR nexia A 200 Alezi e3 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 notice 6 Fy FUJ i Fl LM Kris ded ung hen ams Tokyo 106 8620 Japan Ref No AF3 O12E EIGI 98 10 HB 8 2Q Printed in J apan
4. W FUJIFILM AF3 012E DATA SHEET COLOR NEGATIVE FILMS Pee 1 FEATURES AND USES FUJ ICOLOR nexia A 200 is an Advanced Photo Sys tem daylight color negative film with an ISO speed rat ing of 200 It adopts a PEN polyethylene naphtalate base for higher film durability This film yields the best results when used in conjunc tion with FUJ ICOLOR papers Features Results Color Reproduction Great vividness across of Great Vividness the entire spectrum including dynamic reds blues and under Fluorescent Lighting yellows Accurate Color Enhanced realism in the Reproduction reproduction of difficult to create colors including violet and various green Improved Skin Tone Beautiful natural skin Reproduction tone rendition Excellent Grain Extremely fine grain for Quality a medium speed film providing consistently high image quality even in enlargements Excellent Exposure Accurate color repro Suitability even duction even under fluorescent lights It requires no color compensating filters when used under daylight conditions or with an electronic flash e SPEED Light Source Filter Daylight ISO 200 24 None Tungsten Lamps LBB 12 3200K ISO 50 18 or Kodak No 80A Indicates the effective speed resulting from designated fil ter use Fuji Light Balancing Filter 3 EXPOSURES PRODUCTION NUMBER AND DX CODE Exposures Production Number
5. ash produces light similar to daylight so filters are not needed However the possibility of undesirable effects on color balance due to various factors differences in equipment amount of use etc should be taken into consideration and test exposure made e f shutter speeds slower than 1 60 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 fol lowing formula can also be used to obtain satisfac tory lens opening DON ISO 200 Electronic Flash Guide Number f number Electronic Flash to Subject Distance meters or feet Set the film speed at ISO 200 Since the amount of light reflected onto subjects from surrounding surfaces will differ with the conditions refer to the flash unit instructions Daylight Photoflood Photo Reflector Lamps Daylight type photoflood or photo reflector lamp output tends to be lower than that indicated by an exposure meter so it is advisable to compensate for this by increasing exposure time or the lens opening Whenever possible test exposures are recommended Other factors requiring consideration when deter mining the exposure time are lamp configuration use duration and line voltage as they may affect lamp output and color balance Fluorescent Lamps amp High Intensity Discharge Lamps For best results the following combinations of color compensa
6. ia A 200 13 FILM STRUCTURE D Before After Processing Processing Protective Layer _ _ gt Blue Sensitive Layer Containing Colorless Yellow Coupler Yellow Filter Layer d Yellow Negative Image eeann eog ea a ABLES ese eee Magenta Negative Image and Ste uri Re CMT Yellow Colored Residual Coupler Yellow Colored Magenta Coupler Cyan Sensitive Layer ts Interlayer 3 4 Light Magenta Image Cyan Negative Image and Red Sensitive Layer Containing Bed Colored Bos dual Coupler Red Colored Cyan Coupler Interlayer Antihalation HE A Silver Halide Coupler Processing induced Dye Film Base o y Magnetic Layer 14 DIFFUSE RMS GRANULARITY VALUE Dan Micro Densitometer Measurement Aperture 48 um in diameter Magnification 12X Sample Density 1 0 above minimum density 15 RESOLVING POWER o Chart Contrast 1E ore e 50 lines mm Chart Contrast 1000 1 160 lines mm CHARACTERISTIC CURVES j T T T T Exposure Daylight 1 125 sec Process CN 16 Densitometry Status M 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Exposure log H lux seconds Response e Cc N 99 MTF CURVE Illuminant Daylight Process C
7. negative strips are returned to the cus tomer inside the cartridge Exposure to light high temperature and humidity can cause color changes in processed films Therefore store in dark dry cool and well ventilated locations under the following condi tions O General Storage 25 C 77 F at 30 to 60 RH O Long term Storage 10 C 50 F at 30 to 50 RH NOTE As with all color dyes those used in this film will dis color or fade with time 10 Each cartridge has an ID number and this is also im printed on the back of each print as well as on the in dex print When reordering a print all that is required is the frame number on the index print as it contains all the images made from the roll of negatives In the Advanced Photo System an index print is included when prints are ordered with film processing e 11 This film is intended for processing in Fujifilm Process CN 16X CN 16Q CN 16FA CN 16L or Kodak Process C 41 QE nexia A 200 exposure results can be accurately pre dicted by using an electronic densitometer equipped with Status M filters An 1896 gray card receiving the same illumination as the subject when read through the RED filter should render density readings between 0 79 and 0 98 for exposures under recommended lighting and with optimal film processing REORDERING BY INDEX PRINT PROCESSING JUDGING EXPOSURE RESULT FUJIFILM DATA SHEET FUJICOLOR nex
8. nt for deterioration c 7 LONG EXPOSURE COMPENSATION No exposure or color balance compensation is re quired for exposures within a 1 4000 to 2 second shut ter speed range However for exposures of 4 sec onds or longer provide the compensations indicated below Exposure Time sec 1 4000 2 a 16 64 followed by number required increase in lens opening 8 FILM HANDLING Expose film before the expiration date indicated on the film package and process promptly after exposure Expose camere loaded film before the expiration date and process immediately The following cartridge markings indicate the cur rent status of the film Make sure to verify the film s status before loading the cartridge Q Unexposed Partially exposed use of film can be resumed on some cameras e3 Fully exposed but unprocessed Q Processed The leading end tongue of the film remains in side the cartridge until the cartridge is loaded into the camera at which time it is automatically ex tracted and the camera readied for the first expo sure Film cartridges should never be incorrectly handled such as opening the light lock door or changing the status indicator by rotating the car tridge spool The ir reversible processed indicator next to the status markings should never be bro aoe ken off until the film has been processed Cartridge Spool NOT
9. ting filters are recommended However for exacting work test exposures are advisable High intensity Fluorescent Discharge Lamp Type Day Cool White Warm Deluxe Clear White W White White Mer C W W W Mercury cury Color Compensat 10M 10C RON ing Filters E tuti dn 43 13 Fuji Color Compensating Filters or Kodack CC Filters Exposure Correction values include filter exposure factors These values are added to unfiltered exposure meter read ings followed by number required increase 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 NOTE Different compensation may be required according to special lamp types and length of use so test exposures are recommended whenever possible Shutter speeds of 1 125 second for high intensity discharge lamps and 1 30 second or larger for fluorescent lamps will avoid AC power induced changes in brightness and color being recorded on the film Tungsten Lamps Fuji Light Balancing Filter LBB 12 or Kodak No 80A is recommended along with a 2 lens stop increase when using 3200 K tungsten lighting d 6 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT The conditions of umbrellas reflectors diffusers and like devices may influence photographic light quality Periodically check lighting equipme

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