Fuji Eterna RDS4791 Digital Separation Film is going to pleasantly surprise you 😉
- Exceptional image quality. Improved granularity, reduced flare and higher resolution, sharper image structure.
- .Expanded latitude and linearity
- Designed to run in either a D96 or D97 process Photographic properties have been extensively retooled to yield enhanced linearity in both D96 and D97 processes, but will develop nicely in most b&w developers
- .Superior proven archival characteristics on a PET base so make sure to load it in subdued light
Processing Fuji Eterna RDS4791 Digital Separation Film:
We’re still testing it in a number of developers, the times we have are as follows but also do make sure to fix it for longer than usual.
Fuji Data Sheet 8-10asa D96 @ 21c 8’00” mins
10asa HC-110 1+90 18’00”
12asa Adonal 1+50 12’00 to 15’00”
12asa DDX 1+4 15’00” ~ Confirmed
12asa HC/B 7’00”
20asa Duo-Step 4′ then 4′ ~ Confirmed (Low contrast but prob good for 12 to 25asa too)
25asa HC/H 20’00”
25asa Bellini Duo-Step 4’00 + 4’00 ~ Confirmed
25asa HC/B 10’00
25asa D96 12’00”
25asa Adonal 1+50 30 mins gentle agitation each 10 mins ~ Confirmed
Educated Guestimates
10-12asa D76 1+1 10/12’ish
12-20asa HC/B 6/7’30”
12-20asa Xtol / Eco Film 9-12′
Peter Jenkinsd (verified owner) –
Tried this film out this morning and was very impressed with the results after developing in Bellini D96. Loveley grade of tones from jet black to clear white very impressed . Camera Nikon F5 Lens Sigma 70mm macro. F8 bracketed 1/4 1/2 and 1 sec. camera tripod mounted
George Day (verified owner) –
Shot this film back in 2021 and just remembered how lovely it was so have ordered again. I shot it at ISO 10 and developed in D96 for 10min which gave lovely tones and very fine grain and for the price it is a no brainer.
Dave L (verified owner) –
Exceptional film with practically no grain and very sharp. Can be used in a range of very low ISOs, great results to be seen between ISOs 1 to 12. Wonderful tonality, a real film industry hidden gem for a still film.