Fujicolor Industrial 100

Vincent.G

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I saw this on sale in Japan. Has anyone used this before? It is a slow speed colour film and not sure how it performs in terms of grain and colour tones.

I have attached a photo of how it looks like:
 
I've been shooting this- I got a brick of it from Japan Exposures/Megaperls. Nice stuff. Last roll is in my MP now.

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Whenever I read "Fujicolor" instead of "Superia", I believe it is little simplified emulsion without cyan layer. Time ago I heard in local lab that Fuji is dropping cyan layer to mhm...stay competitive? Maybe that's all B.S. - personally I don't pretend I understabd Fuji film naming schemes across markets.

At least, it looks decent stuff, especially when Superia 100 has disappeared.
 
May I know what good or bad does the cyan layer do to colours of the photo?

From what I understand, it is supposed to reduce the white balance issues from shooting in mixed lighting. For example, with daylight balanced film, if you shoot an indoor photo with flash and the room is lit with florescent bulbs, your subject will look normal, but the background, illuminated by the ambient florescent lighting, will have a green cast. Fuji claims that their 4th color layer technology reduces these types of color casts.
 
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