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Key Features
- Daylight-Balance Color Transparency Film
- ISO 100/21° in E-6/CR-56 Process
- Exceptionally High Color Saturation
- Super-Fine Grain Structure
Fujichrome Velvia 100 Professional RVP 100 from Fujifilm is a daylight-balanced color transparency film that exhibits incredibly high color saturation reproduction along with a super-fine grain structure to render imagery cleanly and clearly. It has a medium-speed nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° when processed in E-6 or CR-56 processes and can effectively be pulled one half stop or pushed one stop with minimal variations in color balance and gradation.
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Where do you send the slides to for E6 processing ...
Where do you send the slides to for E6 processing and how does it cost per sheet?
It depends, there are still good labs around the country, it depends where you live. NY, Chicago and California, each have great labs around. Best to do a Google search.
Date published: 2020-07-24
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Has FujiFilm discontinued production on 4x5 Velvia 100?
No, the Fujichrome Velvia 100 4x5 RVP 100 Color Transparency film is currently still in production.
Date published: 2018-08-25
Is this film comparable to the Fujifilm ...
Is this film comparable to the Fujifilm Fp-100c45?
Provia is closer to FP100C regarding matching the films characteristics.
Date published: 2021-02-01
This is the first place I've found 4x5 E6 film. ...
This is the first place I've found 4x5 E6 film. Who processes in Canada?
do not know about e6 in Canada, suggest you send it to CRC lab in NYC...
Date published: 2020-11-24
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Hello,Just making sure, this is a slide film right?Thanks
Yes it is. Make sure you know of a place that can process 4x5 sheet film. Not many around anymore. And of course you have a 4x5 camera - right.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Hi. I'm finding 4x5 positive film. Could you tell me the differences between this product(velvia 100) and provia 100f ? And is there any other product I can choose? Thank you.
Traditionally I shoot landscapes, and have preferred the more saturated colors of the Velvia. Provia has softer tones and less contrast, perhaps better for portraits? Of course in 2017 you may be planning to scan your slides and use Lightroom anyway.
Date published: 2018-08-25