Fujifilm Superia
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Fujicolor Superia is a Fujifilm brand of daylight balanced colour negative film introduced ca.1998 primarily aimed at the consumer market, but was also sold in a professional 'press' variant. A key feature at launch was the '4th' cyan colour layer designed to provide improved colour reproduction under fluorescent lighting. Its Kodak equivalent is the Kodacolor (later Kodak) Gold/Ultramax line.
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Maker | Fujifilm |
Speed | 100/21°, 200/24°, 400/27°, 800/30°, 1600/33° |
Type | Color print |
Balance | Daylight |
Process | C-41 |
Format | 35mm, 120/220, 110 |
Application | General (consumer) |
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Quick Facts Superia Reala, Speed ...
Superia Reala[2] | |
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Speed | 100/21° |
Type | Color print |
Process | C-41 |
Format | 35mm, 120/220 |
Application | General (enthusiast) |
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By mid 2019 the Superia product line had been consolidated into two films; Superia X-tra 400 (distributed outside Japan) and Superia Premium 400 (officially distributed in Japan only).