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− | * [ | + | * [https://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/film/2021_Pro_Film_Catalog_List.pdf 2021 Listing of Kodak Portra films (amongst others) (pdf)] at [https://www.kodakalaris.com/ Kodak alaris] |
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Latest revision as of 06:12, 20 May 2022
Portra 400 in 120 roll film image by Michael Raso (Image rights) |
Kodak Portra is a popular range of portrait color (C-41) film known to produce pictures with very fine grain, ideal color, and natural skin tones. It is available in 35mm, 120 (medium format), and Large format sheets in speeds ranging from ISO 160 to 800.
Portra 800 film with expiry date 12/2000 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
Current
Portra 160, in 220 roll film image by Studioesper (Image rights) |
Portra 160
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Portra 400
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Portra 800
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Discontinued
Portra 100T[1]
Portra 100UC
Portra 160VC
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Portra 400BW
Portra 400NC
Portra 400UC
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NC vs VC
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Portra 400 NC and VC images by Aldo Rafael Altamirano (Image rights) |
Kodak originally offered its Portra range in two varieties. Natural Color (NC) was specifically tuned to give subtle color and natural skin tones in low-light situations or with on-camera flash. Vivid Color (VC) was specifically tuned to give enhanced color in low light. According to Kodak in the very last version of the NC/VC films the difference between them was less than 5%.
Notes
- ↑ Portra 100T Technical Data (archived)