Abstract

Fuji began manufacturing motion picture film in Japan in 1934. In 1982, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Fuji an Oscar® statuette for its development of a first of its kind 250ASA color negative film. In 1990, the Academy again recognized Fuji with a Scientific and Engineering Award in recognition of the F-Series of camera negative film stocks. In 1995, Fuji launched the successor to the F-Series, the Super F-Series. It is comprised of five new camera negative stocks ranging from E.I. 64 to 500, a re-engineered color intermediate, and a new generation of color release print stock.

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