Fuji Industrial 100
Fujifilm Industrial 100 was a Japan-only ISO 100 C-41 color negative film distributed through industrial and commercial channels rather than consumer retail. It was discontinued around 2017 and is noted for its cool, neutral rendering suited to documentation and technical photography.
Key specs
- Brand
- Fuji
- Model
- Industrial 100
- ISO
- 100
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- Discontinued
- Discontinued
- 2017
Grain
fine for ISO 100
Contrast
moderate
Saturation
moderate, neutral
Latitude
Unknown
Technical details
Handling notes
Profile notes
Fujifilm Industrial 100 was part of Fujifilm's Japan-domestic 'Industrial' film series, sold in bulk packs primarily to industrial, corporate, and technical users rather than general consumers. At ISO 100, it offered fine grain and neutral color rendering suited to product documentation, archival, and technical photography where accurate color rendition mattered more than flattering aesthetics. The emulsion used multi-layer C-41 chemistry comparable to contemporary consumer films but with a more neutral white balance. Distribution was limited to Japan through specialized channels. Fujifilm discontinued Industrial 100 around 2017 as digital capture fully displaced film in industrial settings. Its companion, Industrial 400, had a longer run. The film is occasionally discussed on Japanese photography forums and communities such as EMULSIVE for its distinctive rendering.
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