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Karl
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Posted on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 02:01 am:   

Good news from Fujifilm, September 2009.

Fujifilm re-think Pro 800Z withdrawal
Due to demand from its customers, Fujifilm Professional has decided to continue production of Fujicolor Pro 800Z. It was announced recently that the company was to discontinue the film from September 2009.

Fujifilm’s Product Manager for Professional Film, Russ Gunn, explained the turnaround: “We were amazed by the reaction from our customers following the announcement that Fujifilm was going to discontinue Pro 800Z. We have received many calls and emails from photographers who appreciate the natural skin tones and fine grain that Pro 800Z gives them. Many people were genuinely upset about the withdrawal so we have bowed to this pressure and decided to continue production for the time being.”

For further details on the Fujifilm range of Professional film visit, www.fujifilm.co.uk/professional

Fujifilm relaunches E6 processing vouchers
Fujifilm Professional has announced the re-introduction of E6 processing vouchers. The new vouchers replace the black professional processing envelopes and E6 processing vouchers offered by the previous Fujifilm lab in Warwick.

The vouchers allow photographers to send to the new Fujifilm laboratory in Leeds any professional reversal 35mm film for process only, or process and mount, as well as 120 for process only. In addition to the E6 vouchers, the company is also simultaneously launching a new ‘Image To CD’ scanning voucher.

Fujifilm’s Product Manager for Professional Film, Russ Gunn, explained the reasons behind the vouchers: “We know that many photographers are finding it increasingly difficult to find a quality E6 lab close to their home so we’re delighted that they will now be able to utilise the Fujifilm lab for mail-order processing. We are dedicated to providing a quality E6 service and our sales figures show that our range of transparency films is still hugely popular.”

Each E6 processing voucher carries a unique code that can be used to track the status of the relevant order via the lab’s website, www.fujifilmprocessinglaboratory.co.uk

The E6 vouchers, costing £6.33 (including VAT), are available now, direct from Fujifilm, via www.fujilab.co.uk and all good Fujifilm Professional stockists. Image to CD vouchers are available from www.fujilab.co.uk only.

For further details on the Fujifilm range of Professional film visit, www.fujifilm.co.uk/professional

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