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Nic Rossmüller : 2006-11-26 18:40:00
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Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia ISO 50 professional film : Fujifilm is pleased to announce plans to re-introduce an ISO 50 Fujichrome Velvia professional film, tentatively named Velvia II. Fujichrome Velvia (RVP 50) was the first high color saturation, high contrast transparency E-6 compatible film when it was introduced in 1990 and was a favorite among photographers. Its discontinuation was announced last year due to difficulties in procuring some of the raw materials used to produce the emulsion. “Since we announced the discontinuation of Velvia 50, we have been inundated with requests from photographers worldwide to continue production,” said Christian Fridholm, Director of Marketing, Picture Taking, Imaging Division, Fujifilm USA.
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Ralf Jurrien : 2006-04-22 11:01:00
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Fujifilm Professional Grade HDV videocassettes : Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc, a subsidiary of the leading global imaging and information technologies company, today announced the introduction of Fujifilm-branded HDV videotape, to be shown at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas next week. The new Fujifilm Professional Grade HDV videocassettes will be on display at the Fujifilm booth in South Hall. Television broadcasters and production companies are increasingly making high-definition content available and affordable to the general public. This high-capacity digital content is increasing demand for new tools to make the capture of high quality digital video simple and affordable.
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Ralf Jurrien : 2006-03-27 00:06:01
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Fujifilm Blu-ray media : Fuji Photo Film UK Ltd announced today that Fujifilm-branded Blu-ray media will be available in spring 2006. The new discs will be available in 25GB storage capacities both in write-once and re-writable formats, which can be used on BD drives with 1-2X writing speed. Fujifilm launched cartridge type rewritable Blu-ray discs (23.3GB) into the Japanese market in 2003. To meet the end users' needs, Fujifilm will introduce non-cartridge type (easy to use) Blu-ray discs with larger capacity (25GB) into the market, which conform to the latest copy protection system AACS (Advanced Access Content System). Fujifilm research and development teams have been and will be working hard to develop all types of optical media.
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