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Fuji Superia 100

Fujifilm Superia 100 was a consumer ISO 100 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, part of the Superia family known for accurate, slightly warm color rendering and fine grain. It has been discontinued in most markets.

Key specs

Brand
Fuji
Model
Superia 100
ISO
100
Process
C41
Formats
135
Production status
Discontinued
Introduced
1998

Grain

fine for ISO 100

Contrast

moderate

Saturation

moderate, slightly warm

Latitude

Unknown

Rendering profile

Technical details

Handling notes

Profile notes

Fujifilm Superia 100 was the slowest member of the Superia consumer color negative film family, offering fine grain and high sharpness suited to bright daylight conditions, studio work, and situations requiring maximum enlargement quality. The Superia series used Fujifilm's 4th color layer technology for improved color reproduction and finer grain than predecessor films. Superia 100 produced accurate colors with slightly warm, pleasing skin tones and good shadow detail. It was available in standard 135 format and sold worldwide through consumer channels. The film has been discontinued in most major markets as Fujifilm rationalized its consumer film lineup, though the exact discontinuation date varies by region. It is a well-regarded consumer 100-speed emulsion and remains discussed on film photography communities.

Aliases

Fujicolor Superia 100Fuji Superia 100Superia 100

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