Fujicolor Pro 160S, combining smooth, gentle tones with superb natural color reproduction, is ideal for wedding, portrait, and fashion photography.
| Type | 8 x 10" |
| Speed | ISO 160 |
| Applications | Wedding, portrait, and fashion photography |
| Process | Fujifilm processes CN-16, CN-16Q, CN-16FA, CN-16L, CN-16S or Kodak Process C-41 |
| Color Saturation | Natural color; smooth gentle tones |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | Very sharp |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide (-1 to +3 EV) |
| Push/Pull | Not specified |
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Comments about Fujifilm Pro 160S 8x 10" Professional Color Negative (Print) Film (ISO 160):
I was sad to see Fuji discontinue their Tungsten negs film (NPL). Left the option of the Fuji S I was presently surprised that this fuji preformed so well in a much wider range of lighting conditions.
This film is fully versatile under various lighting conditions from daylight to mercury vapor to fluorescent. Has great exposure latitude.
Only wish this film came in a faster speed for portraiture.
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Comments about Fujifilm Pro 160S 8x 10" Professional Color Negative (Print) Film (ISO 160):
In 8x10, you don't want to misjudge the exposure due to expense. Shooting color negative should guarantee you a usable exposure even if you are off a couple stops or so, particularly overexposure. It's also necessarly when the scene brightness range exceeds the capability of positive films, which is usually the case.
But what sold me on the film was that my scans on a cheap scanner looked better on my monitor than looking at transparencies of the same shot directly on a lightbox! Very neutral and long gray scale without looking flat. Also, very tight grain adds to the purity of the image.
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Comments about Fujifilm Pro 160S 8x 10" Professional Color Negative (Print) Film (ISO 160):
great natural color for urban/landscape photogtraphy
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