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Fuji Super G ACE 400

Fujifilm Super G ACE 400 was a consumer ISO 400 C-41 color negative film from the 1990s and early 2000s, representing an advanced iteration of Fujifilm's Super G series with improved grain and color technologies. It was discontinued as the Superia line succeeded it.

Key specs

Brand
Fuji
Model
Super G ACE 400
ISO
400
Process
C41
Formats
135
Production status
Discontinued
Introduced
1995
Discontinued
2003

Grain

moderate for ISO 400

Contrast

moderate

Saturation

moderate

Latitude

Unknown

Rendering profile

Technical details

Handling notes

Profile notes

The Fujifilm Super G ACE 400 was part of Fujifilm's mid-1990s consumer film lineup, positioned as an improved successor to the earlier Super G Plus series. The 'ACE' designation indicated enhanced technology including finer grain structure and improved color accuracy over its predecessors. At ISO 400, it served as a versatile consumer film for everyday photography. The Super G ACE line was succeeded and effectively replaced by the Fujifilm Superia series in the late 1990s and early 2000s, which became Fujifilm's primary consumer color negative brand globally. Super G ACE 400 is now discontinued and largely obsolete, surviving only in old stock. It is noted in film photography history as a transitional emulsion bridging the Super G and Superia generations.

Aliases

Fuji Super G ACE 400Fujicolor Super G ACE 400Super G ACE

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