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Neopan Ss (135)

Neopan Ss (135)

AF3-411E

BLACK-AND-WHITE FILMS

NEOPAN SS (135)

1. FEATURES AND USES Exposures

When electronic flash exposures are to be made, use the An easy to use medium speed, fine grain, orthopan- speeds designated for the particular in- chromatic film providing the ample gradation and wide volved. The lens for electronic flash is exposure latitude that is ideally suited to taking pictures determined from the particular flash unit , under any conditions, indoors and outdoors. using the formula given below. Guide Number (ISO100) 2. FILM SIZES, BASE MATERIAL Lens Aperture= AND THICKNESS (f-number) Flash-to-Subject Distance (meters or feet)

When an automatic electronic flash unit is employed, it 135 24- and 36-exp. should be set at an ISO 100. Electronic flash is, in the Triacetate tinted base, same manner as flashbulb photography, dependent on 30.5 m (100 ft), 0.127mm thick 35 mm loading type the reflectivity of the surroundings. Observe the elec- tronic flash unit instructions.

Filter Recommendations 3. SPEED When a filter is to be used, multiply the normal exposure ISO 100/21° by a proper filter using the table below as a guide.

SC-39 SC-48 SC-56 SC-60 Fuji Filter* 4. SENSITIVITY Filter (UV) (yellow) (orange) () Wratten Filter No. 1A No. 8 No. 21 No. 25 Orthopanchromatic Filter Daylight 1.0 2.0 4.0 8.0 Factor Tungsten 1.0 1.5 3.0 6.0

5. EXPOSURE GUIDE

To obtain the best photographic results, correct expo- sure is indispensable, and for correct exposures the use of an exposure meter is recommended. If an exposure meter is not available, as a guide use the exposures sug- gested in the table below.

Exposure Guide Tables (Exposure at ISO 100) Seashore or Light Cloudy Indoor Home Snow Scenes Bright Cloudy Day or Scene at Night Condi- under Bright Sunlight Bright Open and Lighted tions Sun Shade Night Scenes Lens f/16 f/11 f/8 f/5.6 f/2 to 2.8 Aperture 1/250 1/250 1/125 1/125 1/8 (sec.)

1 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET • NEOPAN SS (135)

Non-Fuji Film Developer Processing 6. SAFELIGHT Unit: minutes Temp. 18°C 20°C 22°C 24°C 26°C Developer Handle the film in total darkness. If a safelight is re- El (64°F) (68°F) (72°F) (75°F) (79°F) quired, a Fuji Safelight Filter SLG-4* (dark green) with a 3 3 3 3 100 7 /4 6 /4 5 /4 4 /4 4 20 watt bulb may be used at a distance not less than 1 D-76 3 1 1 1 1 meter (3.3 feet). In such cases, use the safelight dura- 200 8 /4 7 /4 6 /4 5 /4 4 /2 1 1 1 1 1 tions that are short as possible and towards the end of 100 9 /2 8 /4 7 /4 6 /4 5 /2 D-76(1:1) the development period. 1 3 3 200 10 /2 97 /4 6 /4 6 Microdol-X 100 8 7 6 5 1/ 4 3/ NOTE * Fuji Filters are available in some countries. 2 4 3 1 1 1 3 Microdol-X (1:1) 100 9 /4 8 /2 7 /2 6 /2 5 /4 3 1 1 1 1 HC-110 (Dil.B) 200 7 /4 6 /4 5 /4 4 /4 3 /2 7. PROCESSING 1 1 3 1 3 T-MAX 200 6 /4 5 /2 4 /4 4 /4 3 /4 Developer 1 1 1 3 400 10 8 /2 7 /2 6 /2 5 /4 (1) Development 1 1 3 1 Processing times and temperatures for development are T-MAX RS 200 6 /2 5 /2 4 /4 43 /2 Developer 3 3 shown below. To prevent the appearance of develop- 400 9 /4 875 /4 5 1 1 3 ment marks and assure uniform finish, agitate the devel- 100 7 6 5 /4 4 /2 3 /4 Xtol oper continuously for the first minute and for five sec- 1 1 1 3 200 7 /2 6 /2 5 /2 4 /4 4 onds every minute thereafter. 1 1 1 3 1 100 6 /4 5 /2 4 /2 3 /4 3 /4 1 3 • Development Conditions (Small Tank Processing) ID-11 200 7 6 5 4 /4 3 /4 Agitation: Agitate continuously for the first minute and 1 1 400 10 8 /2 7 /4 65 five seconds every minute thereafter. Perceptol 100 11 1/ 975 1/ 4 1/ Unit: minutes 2 2 4 1 1 Temp. 18°C 20°C 22°C 24°C 26°C ILFOTEC 100 6 5 4 /4 3 /2 NR Developer (64°F) (68°F) (72°F) (75°F) (79°F) LC 29 (1:19) 1 1 1 El* 200 7 /4 654 /4 3 /2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Microfine** 100 11 /2 9 /2 8 /4 6 /2 5 /2 200 4 /4 3 /2 3NRNR Acufine 1 1 1 1 1 1 Microfine (1:1) 100 13 /2 11 /2 10 8 /2 7 /2 400 6 5 4 /4 3 /2 NR 1 3 3 1 100 7 /2 6 /4 5 /4 54 /2 NR: Not Recommended Fujidol E** 1 1 1 1 NOTE • The (1:1) and (1:19) parenthetical expressions 200 8 /4 7 /4 6 /2 5 /2 5 contained in the above table indicate the Fujidol E (1:1) 100 8 1/ 7 1/ 6 1/ 5 3/ 5 2 2 2 4 amount of water dilution in terms of 1 or 19 part 1 3 1 SPD** 200 6 5 4 /2 3 /4 3 /4 water to one part developer. Those locations (Super Prodol) 1 3 1 1 where there are no such parenthetical expres- 400 10 /2 97 /4 6 /2 5 /2 sions indicate processing in the developer 1 1 100 8 7 6 5 /4 4 /2 SPD(1:1) stock solution without dilution. 3 1 1 3 200 8 /4 7 /2 6 /2 5 /4 5 * EI (Exposure Index) is the exposure determination designator • Deep Tank Development Conditions and the camera or exposure meter ISO speed should be set to (Temperatures and Times) this value. When deep tanks are used, development times should be extended by 5 to 10%, compared to those NOTE ** Fuji chemicals are available in some countries. used with small tanks. Unit: minutes Processing Tempera- 18°C 20°C 22°C 24°C ture (64°F) (68°F) (72°F) (75°F) Developer 1 Minidol* 975 /2 4 1 Finedol* 10 8 6 /2 5 1 Super Finedol* 7 /2 654 D-76 9765

2 NEOPAN SS (135) • FUJIFILM DATA SHEET

(2) (4) Washing For the stop bath a 1.5% acetic acid solution is recom- Wash the film in running water for 20 to 30 minutes. mended. Immerse the film in the bath at 15 to 25°C (59 To reduce the washing time, the use of Fuji QW* (quick to 77°F) for 20 to 30 seconds while agitating. washing agent) is recommended. When using Fuji QW, pre-wash the film for about 30 seconds, immerse it in (3) Fixing Fuji QW solution for 1 minute, and wash it in running wa- Fujifix* or Super Fujifix* is recommended. The recom- ter for 5 minutes. The required wash water temperature mended fixing times at 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F) are shown is 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F). below. The required fixing time is twice the time it takes for the film to become clear. In order to avoid the lack of (5) Drying fixing uniformity and to prevent film staining, agitate the After washing, wipe both sides of the film with a sponge, fixing solution continuously for the first 30 seconds. immerse it in a 1-to-200 solution of Fuji Driwel* for 30 seconds and hang it up to obtain uniform drying. Fixer Type Fixing Time (min.) For natural drying, hang the film in a well-ventilated dust free location. Acid hardening fixer Fujifix 10 corresponding to F-8 NOTE * Fuji chemicals are available in some countries. Super Fujifix Acid hardening rapid fixer 3 to 5

8. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVE 9. CHARACTERISTIC CURVES

10. TIME-¯G CURVES

Small Tank Development

3 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET • NEOPAN SS (135)

NOTICE The data herein published were derived from materials taken from general production runs. However, as Fujifilm is constantly upgrading the quality of its products, changes in specifications may occur without notice.

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FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD. 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan Ref. No. AF3-411E(N) (EIGI-99.3-HB•4-8➍) Printed in Japan