| Fortia SP | |
|---|---|
| Maker | Fujifilm | 
| Speed | ISO 50/18° | 
| Type | Color slide | 
| Balance | Daylight | 
| Process | E-6 | 
| Format | 35 mm, 120 | 
| Saturation | Very high | 
Fujichrome Fortia SP was a brand of ISO 50 daylight-balanced professional color reversal film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm between 2005 and 2007.[1] It was an ultra-high saturation slide film with limited release in Japan only.[2] Fortia SP was the successor of the original Fujichrome Fortia professional ISO 50 color reversal film, which was released in a limited run in 2004.
References
- ↑  Paul, Matthias R. (2006-09-26). "RE: Neuer Diafilm: Fuji Provia 400X" [RE: New slide film: Fuji Provia 400X]. Minolta-Forum (in German). Retrieved 2022-06-08.  [
 "RA" - Fujichrome Sensia II 100 (1997?), Sensia 100 ("New" (2000?) [Europa], Sensia III 100 [Japan]
 "RAP 100" - Fujichrome Astia 100 Professional (1997)
 "RAP 100F" (also "RAP F"?) - Fujichrome Astia 100F Professional (2003 - 2010)
 "RD" - Fujichrome 100, Sensia 100 (original) (1994?) (reportedly also Sensia II 100?)
 ".RD"? - Fujichrome Sensia 100 (original) (1994?)
 "RD II" - Fujichrome?
 "RDP" - Fujichrome 100 D Professional (1993)
 "RDP II" - Fujichrome Provia 100 Professional (1994)
 "RDP III" - Fujichrome Provia 100F Professional (1999 - according to Gert Koshofer several modifications without name changes)
 "RF" - Fujichrome 50 (1993)
 "RFP" - Fujichrome 50 D Professional (1993)
 "RH" - Fujichrome 400 (1993), Fujichrome Sensia 400, Sensia II 400
 "RHP" - Fujichrome 400 D Professional (1993) (reportedly also Fujichrome Provia 400 Professional?)
 "RHP II" - Fujichrome Provia 400 Professional (never produced according to an article by Gert Koshofer?)
 "RHP III" - Fujichrome Provia 400F Professional (ca. 2001 - 2007)
 "RXP" - Fujichrome Provia 400X Professional (2006/2007 - 2013)
 "RM" - Fujichrome Sensia 200 (2000?), Sensia II 200
 "RMS" - Fujichrome Multispeed MS 100/1000 Professional (1998) (ISO 100, pushable to ISO 200 (P1), 400 (P2), 800 (P3), 1000 (P4))
 "?" - Fujichrome 800?
 "RSP" - Fujichrome 1600 D Professional (1993), Fujichrome Provia 1600 Professional
 "RSP II" - Fujichrome P1600 D Professional
 "RTP" - Fujichrome 64T Professional (ISO 64) (1993)
 "RTP II" - Fujichrome 64T Type II Tungsten Professional (ISO 64) (1999?)
 "RTP III"? - Fujichrome T64 Tungsten Professional (ISO 64) (2006)
 "RVP" - Fujichrome Velvia Professional (ISO 50) (1989/1990 - 2005/2006)
 "RVP50" - Fujichrome Velvia II? Professional (ISO 50) (2006/2007)
 "RVP 100" - Fujichrome Velvia 100 Professional (2003/2005)
 "RVP 100F" (also "RVP F"?) - Fujichrome Velvia 100F Professional (2002/2003 - 2012)
 "?" - 'Cinevia' (Fujichrome Velvia 50 D in Super-8 cartridge) (2006)
 "?" - Fujichrome fortia (ISO 50) (2004 - limited edition) [Japan]
 "?" - Fujichrome fortia SP Professional (ISO 50) (2005 - limited edition) [Japan] (Known production batch "FUJI FORTIA SP-162" in 2006, "164-101" in 2007)
 "?" - Fujichrome TREBI 100C (2001) [Japan]
 "?" - Fujichrome TREBI 400 [Japan]
 "CDU" - Fujichrome CDU Duplicating Film
 "CDU II" - Fujichrome CDU II Duplicating Film (ISO 5 - 10)
 "?" - Fujichrome 25 ix
 "?" - Fujichrome 50 ix
 "?" - Fujichrome 80 ix
 "?" - Fujichrome 100 ix
 "?" - Fujichrome 150 ix] (NB. Comprehensive overview on Fujifilm Fujichrome slide film codes.)
- ↑ "FUJICHROME Fortia SP". Fujifilm. 2004-02-25. Archived from the original on 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2007-10-19.
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