Fujifilm Velvia RVP 100 F 135/36

Velvia RVP 100 F 135/36

Manufacturer
Fujifilm
SKU
15342609
27-06-2010
- Professional-quality, medium-speed, daylight-type color reversal film with ultrafine grain, designed to produce high-contrast images with the highest color saturation among 100F series films. Incorporates new cyan, magenta and yellow couplers.
- Suited to a variety of uses such as landscape, nature, commercial, food, and interior applications.
Provides ultrahigh-saturation colors and unsurpassed hue fidelity, along with the ability to reproduce purples, greens and other subtle colors with a fidelity not found in previous films, as well as good light source compatibility, resulting in minimal color tinging under mixed light sources or fluorescent lighting. - Can be push-processed up to +2 stops with excellent results and little photographic variation.

ISO 100 Speed
ISO speed rating of 100 for wide applicability, as well as the world’s highest level of color saturation and an RMS granularity of 8.

Color Reproduction with Ultra-high Color Saturation
New cyan, magenta, and yellow couplers providing the world’s highest color saturation levels.

World’s Highest Level of Color Fidelity
World’s highest level of color fidelity thanks to newly developed technologies, enabling the reproduction of subtle colors beyond the capability of past films, including cyan blue, blue green, yellow green, lemon yellow, purple, and moss green.

Super-fine Grain
RMS granularity of 8, one of the finest levels equivalent to that of PROVIA 100F.

Improved Color Image Stability
New couplers incorporated for sharply improved color image stability (anti-fading characteristics) compared with existing reversal films.

Excellent Push-/Pull-processing Suitability
Push-/Pull-processing from -1/2 stop up to +1 stop with minimal changes in color balance and gradation, and even up to +2 stops (E.I.400), depending on the subject, allowing easy and precise correction of exposure and density, and providing support for a wide range of shooting situations.
RMS stands for “Root Mean Square”, a widely used standard method for measuring the degree of grain in photographic film. The lower the RMS number, the smaller the apparent grain.

Technical details

ISO sensitivity 
100
Shots quantity
36