Fujifilm Nexia 400 240/40 15162827 ユーザーズマニュアル

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The leading end (tongue) of the film remains inside
the cartridge until the cartridge is loaded into the
camera, at which time it is automatically extracted
and the camera readied for the first exposure.  Film
cartridges should never be incorrectly handled,
such as opening the light-lock door or changing the
status indicator by rotating the cartridge spool.
The irreversible pro-
cessed indicator,
next to the status
markings, should
never be broken off
until the film has been
processed.
 NOTE This film has a mag-
netic strip on which
exposure data are
recorded for later
use when prints of special quality are ordered and also
for imprinting exposure date on print.
• X-ray equipment, used to inspect carry-on bag-
gage at airport terminals, can cause film fogging.
Both exposed and unexposed films should be re-
moved for manual inspection.  As checked-in bag-
gage is also X-rayed, film should be part of your
carry-on baggage whenever possible.
• Film fogging may occur near X-ray equipment used
in hospitals, factories, laboratories and other loca-
tions.  Always keep film away from possible
sources of radiation.
• Contains a magnetic strip.  Keep away from mag-
netic fields.
9.
FILM STORAGE
Unprocessed Film
• Storing exposed or unexposed film under hot and
humid conditions may adversely affect speed,
color balance and physical property changes.
Store film under the following conditions.
¼ Ordinary Storage: Protect from heat.
¼ Long-term Storage: Below 0°C (32°F)
• Building materials, finishes used on newly-manu-
factured furniture, paints and bonding agents may
produce gases which affect photographic film.  Do
not store film, lightproof boxes of film, loaded cam-
eras or film holders under these materials.
• Before use, allow films to stand at room-tempera-
ture over 1 hour.  Opening the package/box while
film is cold may cause harmful condensation.
Processed Film
Processed negative strips are returned to the customer
inside the cartridge.  Exposure to light, high temperature
and humid conditions can cause color changes in pro-
cessed films.  Therefore, store in dark, dry, cool and well
ventilated locations under the following conditions.
¼ General Storage:
25°C (77°F) at 30 to 60% RH
¼ Long-term Storage:
10°C (50°F) at 30 to 50% RH
 NOTE As with all color dyes, those used in this film will discolor
or fade with time.
10.
REORDERING BY INDEX PRINT
Each cartridge has an ID number and this is also im-
printed on the back of each print, as well as on the index
print.  When reordering a print, all that is required is the
frame number on the index print as it contains all the
images made from the roll of negatives.  (In the Ad-
vanced Photo System, an index print is included when
prints are ordered with film processing.)
11.
PROCESSING
This film is intended for processing in Fujifilm Processes
CN-16, CN-16Q, CN-16FA, CN-16L, CN-16S or alterna-
tively by Process C-41.
12.
JUDGING EXPOSURE RESULTS
nexia 400 exposure results can be accurately predicted
by using an electronic densitometer equipped with
Status M filters.  An 18% gray card, receiving the same
illumination as the subject, when read through the RED
filter should render density readings between 0.76 and
0.97 (for exposures under recommended lighting and
with optimal film processing).
1
Unexposed
2
Partially exposed (use of film can be
resumed on some cameras)
3
Fully exposed but unprocessed
4
Processed