Fujifilm peel-apart films
Description
“The company also launched its first peel-apart color print films, Fuji FP-100 and Fuji FP-800, which were compatible with Polaroid cameras and camera backs. The image formation of the new peel-apart films was similar to that of Fuji integral films, with dye releasers controlled by direct positive emulsions, but with improved cyan dye and new emulsions. A new generation of these films followed in 2003, some of which are still in production today.”
(Pénichon, Sylvie (2013): Twentieth Century Colour Photographs. The Complete Guide to Processes, Identification & Preservation. London, Los Angeles: Thames & Hudson, on p. 249.)
Secondary Sources
Pénichon, Sylvie (2013): Twentieth Century Colour Photographs. The Complete Guide to Processes, Identification & Preservation. London, Los Angeles: Thames & Hudson, on p. 249 View Quote, on p. 251 View Quote, on p. 258 View Quote, on p. 264 and on p. 266. View Quote
