Fujifilm Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper Supreme HD Data Sheet
TMS 2014-06 Fujicolor Crystal Archive Supreme High Defintion
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Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper
Supreme High Definition
FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER SUPREME
HIGH DEFINITION is designed in such a way that end-
consumers will experience a high quality picture. It
has a wide color range in combination with a solid
base for optimal handling during picture viewing. It is
provided with a thicker base and smooth high gloss
finish and is recognized by its attractive golden back
print. The color range is wider and the thickness is
higher in Supreme High Definition compared to
Supreme paper. High Definition paper delivers
enhanced color reproduction, white purity, excellent
image stability just as well as other Fujicolor Crystal
Archive Papers. Supreme High Definition paper can be
used with all Frontier series and digital high speed
printers and will replace the Supreme Type II paper.
Features
HIGH DEFINITION is designed in such a way that end-
consumers will experience a high quality picture. It
has a wide color range in combination with a solid
base for optimal handling during picture viewing. It is
provided with a thicker base and smooth high gloss
finish and is recognized by its attractive golden back
print. The color range is wider and the thickness is
higher in Supreme High Definition compared to
Supreme paper. High Definition paper delivers
enhanced color reproduction, white purity, excellent
image stability just as well as other Fujicolor Crystal
Archive Papers. Supreme High Definition paper can be
used with all Frontier series and digital high speed
printers and will replace the Supreme Type II paper.
Features
More Vivid Color
Reproduction
Retains beautiful colors
such as subtle shades of
green, vivid blues and
reds
such as subtle shades of
green, vivid blues and
reds
More Brilliant White
plus Improved Highlight
Details
Details
Further improved
whiteness, with clearer,
more distinct highlight
details.
whiteness, with clearer,
more distinct highlight
details.
Excellent Image
Stability
Exhibits high image
stability during high long-
term dark storage and
excellent light storage
condition, as well as
storability with respect to
nitrogen oxide, ozone
and other gases.
stability during high long-
term dark storage and
excellent light storage
condition, as well as
storability with respect to
nitrogen oxide, ozone
and other gases.
Improved Handling
Characteristic
Improved tolerance for
processing unevenness
and pressure-induced
density variations that
sometimes occur
processing unevenness
and pressure-induced
density variations that
sometimes occur
High productivity
Realizes high productivity
when used in conjunction
with Frontier 5**/7**
when used in conjunction
with Frontier 5**/7**
Handle in total darkness. If safelight use is
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
follows.
Color negative paper
1. Features and uses
2. Safelight
3. Pre-processing paper handling /
storage
storage
AF3-0229E