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Fujifilm Provia 100 F 135/36

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Provia 100 F 135/36
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  • very high quality color reversal film

Provia 100 F Professional (RDP III) is a very high quality daylight color reversal film with a sensitivity of ISO 100/21°. With very fine grain (RMS grain value of 8) and extremely high sharpness, it captures details with outstanding clarity, while featuring rich gradation, vivid and lifelike color reproduction, and optimal gradation balance. These features make Provia 100 F the ideal film for high-end post-processing to the final printed image.

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Fujifilm Provia 100 F 135/36

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  • very high quality color reversal film

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Provia 100 F Professional (RDP III) is a very high quality daylight color reversal film with a sensitivity of ISO 100/21°. With very fine grain (RMS grain value of 8) and extremely high sharpness, it captures details with outstanding clarity, while featuring rich gradation, vivid and lifelike color reproduction, and optimal gradation balance. These features make Provia 100 F the ideal film for high-end post-processing to the final printed image.

Fujifilm Provia 100 F 135/36

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