Re-release of Black and White 'Across'... Also Introducing Color Films Velvia and Provia

The Return of Black-and-White Film... Fujifilm Launches 8 Types of Analog Roll Film View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] Korea Fujifilm is launching eight types of analog roll films to promote film and photography culture.


As digital cameras have become dominant, the supply of analog film was discontinued, but with the recent newtro trend enjoying retro sensibilities, the demand for film photography has increased, leading to an expansion in roll film supply.


The newly released films include ▲‘Fujichrome Professional Velvia,’ known for its excellent color expression ▲‘Fujichrome Professional Provia,’ which reproduces colors vividly with high resolution ▲and ‘Neopan Professional Acros,’ a black-and-white negative film.


A representative from Korea Fujifilm Instax said, "Thanks to the continuous support from customers who have sought analog film, we are reintroducing not only high-quality reversal films but also the black-and-white film Acros, which had been discontinued domestically," adding, "We plan to continue striving to offer a wider variety of analog roll films in line with customer needs."



Korea Fujifilm is also collaborating with various brands to newly present the disposable camera ‘Quicksnap’ with stylish designs to foster film photography culture. Through the photography culture project ‘Sosoiljak,’ they are conducting photo classes that propose fresh film lifestyle ideas.


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