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Overview

Neopan 100 ACROS II | 35mm Film (Single Roll)

Neopan 100 ACROSII is a medium-speed, ultrahigh-imagequality black-and-white negative film that boasts the world’s highest standard in grain quality among ISO-100 films, rich gradation and outstanding sharpness. These features make it an excellent choice for a wide range of photographic applications, including portraits, landscape, architectural subjects, product photography, photomicrography and duplication work.

World’s Highest Standard in Grain Quality

Through the incorporation of Fujifilm’s new proprietary “Super Fine-Σ Grain Technology”, this film delivers the world’s highest standard in grain quality among ISO-100 black-and-white films.
Its fine grain, along with its superb grain alignment and rich gradation, makes possible smoother and sharper textural depiction,
even in big enlargements.

Excellent Processing Characteristics

By incorporating the newly developed “P.I.D.C. (Precision Iodine Distribution Control) Technology”, NEOPAN 100 ACROSII provides stable processing results not only during manual processing with all kinds of developers and fixers, but in every type of automatic processor as well.

Improved Reciprocity Characteristics

This film exhibits extremely minimal reduction in sensitivity even in extended, low-light exposures, thus producing excellent results in astronomical photography and night scenes, as well as architecture and other subjects requiring long exposures.

  • Speed

    ISO100/21°
     

  • Colour Sensitivity

    Orthopanchromatic

What's Included

Neopan 100 ACROS II Film Roll (35mm)

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Product Specifications

Neopan 100 ACROS II

Speed ISO100/21°
Colour Sensitivity Orthopanchromatic
Film Sizes, Base Material and Thickness

135

36-exp. (with patrone)
Thickness: 0.134mm
TAC (Cellulose Triacetate), Gray base


120

6cm x 4.5cm.......16 exp.
6cm x 6cm..........12 exp.
6cm x 7cm..........10 exp.
6cm x 9cm............8 exp.
(15 in some cameras)
Thickness: 0.130mm
TAC (Cellulose Triacetate) base

Flash Exposure

 
Shutter Speed When electronic flash exposures are to be made, the shutter speed for cameras with a focal-plane shutter should be set in accordance with the camera instructions. In the case of lens-shutter cameras (such as compact cameras, certain medium-format cameras and studio cameras), the shutter speed can be varied.
Lens Aperture The following formula can be used to obtain satisfactory lens opening.

Lens
Electronic Flash Guide Number (at ISO 100)

Aperture = (f-number)
Electronic Flash-to-Subject Distance (meters or feet)
  When an automatic electronic flash unit is employed, set the film speed at ISO 100. Since the amount of light reflected onto subjects from surrounding surfaces will differ with the conditions, refer to the flash unit instructions
Safelight Handle the film in total darkness. If a safelight must be used, a Fuji Safelight Filter SLG-4* (dark green) with a20 watt bulb may be used at a distance not less than 1meter (3.3 ft.). In such cases, use the safelight for as short a period as possible and only towards the end of the development period.

Processing

 
Development To prevent the appearance of development marks and assure uniform finish, agitate the developer continuously for the first minute and for five seconds every minute thereafter.

Development Conditions (Small Tank Development) The following table shows development times and temperatures for each developer

When deep tanks are used, development times should be extended by 5 to 10%, compared to those used with small tanks

* EI (Exposure Index) is the exposure determination designator and the camera or exposure meter ISO speed should be set to this value.
** The (1:1) parenthesized ratio given in the foregoing table indicates that one part water is to be added to one part developer.
Stop Bath For the stop bath a 1.5 % acetic acid solution is recommended. Immerse the film in the bath at 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F) for 20 to 30 seconds while agitating.
Fixing Fujifix Super-L is recommended for fixing. The recommended fixing times at 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F) are shown below. The required fixing time is twice the time it takes for the film to become clear. In order to maintain fixing uniformity and prevent film staining, agitate the fixing solution continuously for the first 30 seconds.
Washing Wash the film in running water for 20 to 30 minutes. The use of Fuji QW (quick washing agent) is recommended when a shorter washing time is desired or when the processed film shows a slight reddish purple cast. When using Fuji QW, pre-wash the film for about 30 seconds, immerse it in Fuji QW solution for 1 minute, and wash it in running water for 5 minutes. The required wash water temperature is 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F).
Drying After washing, wipe both sides of the film very carefully with a soft sponge, then immerse it in a 1-to-200 solution of Fuji Driwel for 30 seconds and hang it up for uniform drying. For natural drying, hang the film in a well-ventilated dust free location.

To protect important negatives from oxidizing gases that cause color fading, it is recommended that the film be treated with Fuji Ag Guard. In this case, use Fuji Ag Guard instead of Fuji Driwel in the procedure.
Printer Conditions This film can be printed on the same printer setup with results similar to NEOPAN 100 ACROS.
Processed Film Storage Exposure to light, high temperature and humid conditions can cause color changes in processed films. Therefore, place such films in sleeves and store them in dark, dry, cool and well ventilated locations under the following conditions.

Medium-term storage:
 Below 25°C (77°F) at 30% to 50% RH

Long-term storage:
 Below 10°C (50°F) at 30% to 50% RH
Diffuse RMS Granularity Value Diffuse RMS Granularity Value: 7
Processing: Microfine
Micro-densitometer Measurement Aperture: 48 µm in diameter.
Sample Density: 1.0 above minimum density
Resolving Power Processing: Microfine, 20°C (68°F), Small tank development
Chart Contrast 1.6 : 1·············60 lines/mm
Chart Contrast 1000 : 1··········· 200 lines/mm

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