black & white · Fujifilm · ISO 100
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
Fuji's fine-grain film, famous for having essentially no reciprocity failure.
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Fuji Neopan Acros 100
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What this look does
Very fine grain with crisp, slightly cool tonality and excellent highlight separation. Cleaner and more clinical than Ilford or Kodak equivalents.
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About Fuji Neopan Acros 100
Acros can hold a two-minute exposure with almost no compensation, which no other film here can claim. Discontinued in 2018, then reintroduced as Acros II.
Included renderings
In Filmgrid each rendering carries its own name. The exposure and temperature labels describe how it differs from the base look.
| Filmgrid name | Rendering | LUT |
|---|---|---|
| Lonely Alley | base | .cube |
How to use this LUT
The download is a standard .cube 3D LUT, so it loads in almost anything: Lightroom Classic (Profile → Browse), Photoshop (Color Lookup adjustment layer), Premiere Pro (Lumetri → Creative), DaVinci Resolve (LUTs panel), Final Cut Pro (Custom LUT effect), Affinity Photo, Capture One and OBS. See the step-by-step guide if you have not loaded one before.
If you only want the finished picture, skip the download: open the tool, drop a photo in and export at full resolution. Nothing leaves your device.
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Compared with
Two looks described in words is guesswork; two looks on the same photograph is not.
- Fuji Neopan Acros 100 vs Kodak T-Max 100 — Japan or America, at ISO 100.
- Fuji X-Trans III Acros vs Fuji Neopan Acros 100 — The simulation against the emulsion it is named for.
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