Quite possibly the perfect colour film. The first two were shot under fluorescent light but still let me rescue the colours. Developed in my home-motorised Rondinax too!
F6, 85mm/f1.4, Portra 400, Unicolor presskit, motorised Rondinax, Nikon 9000:
Elaine by chrism229, on Flickr
Amy by chrism229, on Flickr
Convolvulus by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Portra 400
Portra 400
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Re: Portra 400
Very nice, Chris.
David
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Re: Portra 400
My (now not so much) secret fantasy is to have my entire garden covered by morning glories,,,,,how much better would that be than grass?
clive
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Re: Portra 400
I like how the colors appear so soft and natural.
Gary
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Re: Portra 400
Exactly, Gary. This is typical of a portrait film, which is less punchy and saturated than other color films.brothers wrote:I like how the colors appear so soft and natural.
Chris, do you prefer Portra 400 over 160? If so, is it solely for the extra speed or are there other differences in the rendition of the image? Thanks.
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Re: Portra 400
I need the speed for indoor ambient light, and it is very forgiving of sloppy exposure. I don't think P160 is so tolerant.
C.
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