Fujifilm Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital pearl paper Data Sheet
TMS 2014-06 Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Pearl
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Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Pearl Paper
FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGTAL PEARL
PAPER is a silver halide color paper designed
exclusively for digital output and a pearl-like
appearance, thicker base and high stiffness. When
used in conjunction with medium- or large-scale digital
printer systems or the FUJI DIGITAL MINILAB
FRONTIER, this paper yields high-image-quality digital
prints that make it suitable for such professional uses as
portrait, fashin or commercial photography.
PAPER is a silver halide color paper designed
exclusively for digital output and a pearl-like
appearance, thicker base and high stiffness. When
used in conjunction with medium- or large-scale digital
printer systems or the FUJI DIGITAL MINILAB
FRONTIER, this paper yields high-image-quality digital
prints that make it suitable for such professional uses as
portrait, fashin or commercial photography.
Features
High gloss combined
with Pearl effect
The embedded pearl-like
crystals gives a high gloss
reflectance, especially in
the highligths. Pearl effect
is visible because of
scattering and
interference of light waves
at the crystal
crystals gives a high gloss
reflectance, especially in
the highligths. Pearl effect
is visible because of
scattering and
interference of light waves
at the crystal
High D-max
Boasts a wide tonal
range, producing high-
image- quality prints with
a rich textural quality
range, producing high-
image- quality prints with
a rich textural quality
Purer Whiteness
Clearer, more distinct print
images and sharper text
quality
images and sharper text
quality
Vibrant Color
Reproduction
Expanded color
reproduction range with
high color saturation,
ideally suited to
commercial use
reproduction range with
high color saturation,
ideally suited to
commercial use
Excellent Latent
Image Stability
Stable production of more
uniform high-quality prints
for greater productivity
uniform high-quality prints
for greater productivity
Excellent Image
Stability
Highest level of image
stability ideal for display
purposes
stability ideal for display
purposes
Handle in total darkness. If safelight use is
unavoidable, observe the following precautions.
unavoidable, observe the following precautions.
Expose paper no longer than 1 minute to light
emitted through two Fuji Safelight Filter No. 103A
(or Wratten Safelight Filter No. 13) in a 10-watt
tungsten lamp safelight located at least 1 meter
from the work area
(or Wratten Safelight Filter No. 13) in a 10-watt
tungsten lamp safelight located at least 1 meter
from the work area
Safelight filters fade with extended use and
need regular checking. Replace when paper
fogging is detected.
fogging is detected.
Exposed paper is susceptible to safelight-
induced sensitivity increases in the exposed area.
For this reason, exposed paper should be
subjected as little as possible to safelight
illumination.
For this reason, exposed paper should be
subjected as little as possible to safelight
illumination.
The higher the temperature and humidity, the more
paper, whether unused, unexposed or exposed, is
susceptible to adverse changes in speed, color
balance,
physical
characteristics
and
other
properties. Unprocessed paper is best stored at low
temperatures. Specifically, the following conditions
should be used for paper storage.
temperatures. Specifically, the following conditions
should be used for paper storage.
Short-term storage: Store in a cool and dark
location, away from direct sunlight, high
temperature and high humidity
Long-term storage: Below 10 C (50 F)
Raw paper which has been stored at a low
temperature (by refrigeration) should be set aside
and allowed to warm to room temperature prior to
being opened. If the paper is taken out of its
packaging immediately after being removed from
refrigerated storage, condensation will form on the
paper surfaces, resulting in print color changes and
easily damaged surfaces.
The shortest periods required to return freezer- or
refrigerator-stored paper to room temperature
(minimum temperature equalization periods) are as
follows.
temperature (by refrigeration) should be set aside
and allowed to warm to room temperature prior to
being opened. If the paper is taken out of its
packaging immediately after being removed from
refrigerated storage, condensation will form on the
paper surfaces, resulting in print color changes and
easily damaged surfaces.
The shortest periods required to return freezer- or
refrigerator-stored paper to room temperature
(minimum temperature equalization periods) are as
follows.
Color negative paper
1. Features and uses
2. Safelight
AF3-0220E
3. Pre-processing paper handling /
storage
storage