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Fujichrome Provia 100F
[RDP III][1]
MakerFujifilm
SpeedISO 100/21°
TypeColor slide
BalanceDaylight
ProcessE-6 process
Format35mm, 120, 220, 4×5 in, 8×10 in, 11×14 in
GrainRMS 8
Exposure
latitude
±½
Saturationhigh
Fujichrome Provia 400X
[RXP][1]
MakerFujifilm
SpeedISO 400/27°
PushEI 280/25.5° to EI 1600/33°
TypeColor slide
BalanceDaylight
ProcessE-6 process
Format35mm, 120
GrainRMS 11
Discontinued2013[2]

Provia is a brandname for a pair of daylight-balanced color reversal films (slide film) produced by the Japanese film company Fujifilm. It is currently available in one speed, 100/21°, marketed as Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional [RDP III],.[3][4] An additional speed of 400/27°, marketed as Fujichrome Provia 400X Professional [RXP],[3][5] was previously available.

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Provia 100F [RDP III] was developed to replace Provia 100 [RDP II] and Provia 400X [RXP] was developed to replace Provia 400F [RHP III],[6] improving on colour image storage permanence and colour fading resistance.[5] Provia has less saturated colors and contrast compared to Velvia.

Provia 100F [RDP III] is available in 135 and 120 formats, as well as 100 feet (30 m) rolls and various sheet sizes. Provia 400X was only available in 135 and 120 formats prior to discontinuation.[4][5]

Both films have the ability to be pushed/pulled from −1/2 stop to +2 stops.[4][5] Provia is also a favored film for cross processing.

Neither film requires reciprocity compensation between 1/4000 sec and one minute, with Provia 100F [RDP III] able to last up to two minutes.[4] These longer times make the films particularly suitable for multiple exposures.

Provia 400X [RXP] used what Fujifilm described as Epitaxial Sigma Crystal (ESC) technology to achieve a granularity of RMS11.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Paul, Matthias R. (2006-09-26). "RE: Neuer Diafilm: Fuji Provia 400X" [RE: New slide film: Fuji Provia 400X]. Minolta-Forum (in German). Retrieved 2022-06-08. [
    "RA" - Fujichrome Sensia II 100 (1997?), Sensia 100 ("New" (2000?) [Europa], Sensia III 100 [Japan]
    "RAP 100" - Fujichrome Astia 100 Professional (1997)
    "RAP 100F" (also "RAP F"?) - Fujichrome Astia 100F Professional (2003 - 2010)
    "RD" - Fujichrome 100, Sensia 100 (original) (1994?) (reportedly also Sensia II 100?)
    ".RD"? - Fujichrome Sensia 100 (original) (1994?)
    "RD II" - Fujichrome?
    "RDP" - Fujichrome 100 D Professional (1993)
    "RDP II" - Fujichrome Provia 100 Professional (1994)
    "RDP III" - Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional (1999 - according to Gert Koshofer several modifications without name changes)
    "RF" - Fujichrome 50 (1993)
    "RFP" - Fujichrome 50 D Professional (1993)
    "RH" - Fujichrome 400 (1993), Fujichrome Sensia 400, Sensia II 400
    "RHP" - Fujichrome 400 D Professional (1993) (reportedly also Fujichrome Provia 400 Professional?)
    "RHP II" - Fujichrome Provia 400 Professional (never produced according to an article by Gert Koshofer?)
    "RHP III" - Fujichrome Provia 400F Professional (ca. 2001 - 2007)
    "RXP" - Fujichrome Provia 400X Professional (2006/2007 - 2013)
    "RM" - Fujichrome Sensia 200 (2000?), Sensia II 200
    "RMS" - Fujichrome Multispeed MS 100/1000 Professional (1998) (ISO 100, pushable to ISO 200 (P1), 400 (P2), 800 (P3), 1000 (P4))
    "?" - Fujichrome 800?
    "RSP" - Fujichrome 1600 D Professional (1993), Fujichrome Provia 1600 Professional
    "RSP II" - Fujichrome P1600 D Professional
    "RTP" - Fujichrome 64T Professional (ISO 64) (1993)
    "RTP II" - Fujichrome 64T Type II Tungsten Professional (ISO 64) (1999?)
    "RTP III"? - Fujichrome T64 Tungsten Professional (ISO 64) (2006)
    "RVP" - Fujichrome Velvia Professional (ISO 50) (1989/1990 - 2005/2006)
    "RVP50" - Fujichrome Velvia II? Professional (ISO 50) (2006/2007)
    "RVP 100" - Fujichrome Velvia 100 Professional (2003/2005)
    "RVP 100F" (also "RVP F"?) - Fujichrome Velvia 100F Professional (2002/2003 - 2012)
    "?" - 'Cinevia' (Fujichrome Velvia 50 D in Super-8 cartridge) (2006)
    "?" - Fujichrome fortia (ISO 50) (2004 - limited edition) [Japan]
    "?" - Fujichrome fortia SP Professional (ISO 50) (2005 - limited edition) [Japan] (Known production batch "FUJI FORTIA SP-162" in 2006, "164-101" in 2007)
    "?" - Fujichrome TREBI 100C (2001) [Japan]
    "?" - Fujichrome TREBI 400 [Japan]
    "CDU" - Fujichrome CDU Duplicating Film
    "CDU II" - Fujichrome CDU II Duplicating Film (ISO 5 - 10)
    "?" - Fujichrome 25 ix
    "?" - Fujichrome 50 ix
    "?" - Fujichrome 80 ix
    "?" - Fujichrome 100 ix
    "?" - Fujichrome 150 ix]
    (NB. Comprehensive overview on Fujifilm Fujichrome slide film codes.)
  2. ^ "Fujifilm Discontinues Neopan 400 B&W and Provia 400X Slide Film". PetaPixel. 2013. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  3. ^ a b Square brackets are used in all literature and advertising.
  4. ^ a b c d "Data Sheet, Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional [RDP III]" (PDF). AF3-036E. Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Product Information Bulletin, Fujichrome Provia 400X Professional [RXP]" (PDF). AF3-0213E. Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  6. ^ "Data Sheet, Fujichrome Provia 400F Professional [RHP III]" (PDF). AF3-066E. Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-27. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
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