Velvia 100 film is a color reversal film, developed in response to a high demand from consumers for a 100 ISO film offering colors as rich and intense as Velvia 50. The film's increased sensitivity allows for easier use in a wider array of lighting situations.
Thanks to the inclusion of new shades of cyan, magenta and yellow, Velvia 100 is the most saturated of all 100 ISO films.
Furthermore, Velvia 100 has been developed using MCCL technology for an even more realistic color rendering. This is especially noticeable in the intricately different tones of purple and green that the film reproduces.
Velvia 100 is rated at 8 on the RMS granularity scale, making it a very high quality film for its price range, offering extremely fine grain.
It can be used in a wide range of daylight shooting situations, from nature scenes and landscapes to commercial photography.
Fuji has come up with Velvia 100, which offers the same superb color saturation and palette that have made Velvia 50 the film of choice for leading landscape and nature photographers - but with finer grain and twice the speed.
ISO 100
At ISO 100, Fujichrome Velvia 100 provides a more useful speed for greater flexibility in varied shooting situations.
Ultra-high-saturated color reproduction
Color saturation is an important feature of Fujichrome 50. Recognizing this, and by incorporating advanced cyan, magenta, and yellow couplers as well as CEL (Color-Extension Layer) technology, new Fujichrome Velvia 100 gives photographers the saturation they require with the added advantages of higher speed and finer grain.
Super-fine grain
Fujichrome Velvia 100 boasts an RMS granularity of 8, a significant improvement over Velvia 50 and ranking it alongside other Fujifilm professional film products, such as Fujichrome Astia 100F, Fujichrome Provia 100F and Fujichrome Velvia 100F.
Improved color stability
The new color couplers employed in Fujichrome Velvia 100 significantly improve color stability and freedom from fading/shift over conventional films.
Improved versatility
Fujichrome Velvia 100 can accept push/pull processing from - 1/2 stop to + 1 stop with minimal changes to color balance and gradation. Push can even be extended to up to 2 stops, depending on the subject, allowing easy and precise correction of exposure and density.