“A Review of the Fuji Super F-Series of Motion Picture Products”

K. Noguchi, K.H. Kishimoto, K. Makino, N. Sasaki, Bruce Berke

Fuji began manufacturing motion picture film in Japan in 1934. In 1982, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Fuji an Oscar® statuette for its development of a first of its kind 250ASA color negative film. In 1990, the Academy again recognized Fuji with a Scientific and Engineering Award in recognition of the F-Series of camera negative film stocks. In 1995, Fuji launched the successor to the F-Series, the Super F-Series. It is comprised of five new camera negative stocks ranging from E.I. 64 to 500, a re-engineered color intermediate, and a new generation of color release print stock.

Published
1997-03
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/M00564
ISBN
978-1-61482-927-0