Tag: portra
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Kodak Portra 100T
written by megalithicmatt on 2011-09-14 #gearA tungsten-balanced print film which gives highly saturated colors outdoors.
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When You Want Those Vintage Colors, Think Expired Kodak Portra 160 NC
written by traaaart on 2012-03-28 #gearWant a film that looks like memories? For a color negative film, this emulsion gives you some unexpected results, beautiful pastel range of colors with blue skies taking a beautiful shade and reds popping.
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Kodak Portra 160vc (35mm, 160 iso) user-review
written by brianmilo on 2008-07-13 #gearKodak Portra 160vc is a very nice color negative print film.........
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Kodak Portra 400vc (120, 400 iso) user-review
written by vicuna on 2008-08-05 #gearThe VC (vivid colors) films by Kodak have a really great quality: they're colorful and sharp, have great texture and are very adaptable to different lighting conditions. One of my favorite from this VC product line is the 400 VC 120.
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Kodak Portra 160 NC (35mm): Life-Like and Dreamy
written by rrohe on 2012-02-29 #gearHere is a review In which our hero absolutely gushes over this professional grade film, or nothing but good things to say about Kodak Portra 160 NC (35mm).
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Kodak Portra 400: The Best Colour Negative Film on the Market
written by simonh82 on 2011-11-16 #gear #peopleThe Kodak Portra 400 is a favorite among many film photographers. Let's find out why in this review by Community member simonh82.
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Kodak Portra160vc (35mm, 160 iso) user-review
written by vicuna on 2008-07-17 #gearI don't use Kodak Portra 160 VC that much because it's difficult to find one from where I live but I had once the chance to find some rolls and test it with my Horizon. And the results were really good, I was surprised by the fine grain and the great colours of this film.
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Kodak Portra 160 NC: Portrait Forever
written by mariaratfingers on 2012-03-05 #gearOur Community member mariaratfingers is here to review the pros and cons of the Kodak Portra 160 NC version, one of the favorites of every analogue portraitist.
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Kodak Portra 160nc (35mm, 160 iso)
written by d_i_d on 2008-07-09 #gearThe Kodak Portra-Series was introduced in 1998 and was specially designed for low grain results and authentic colours in combination with well-balanced contrast.
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Shoot Day and Night with Kodak Portra 400 NC (120)!
written by plasticpopsicle on 2011-09-05 #gearBack when I was still very new to Lomography, I only had a Holga 120 CFN to shoot with; hence, I took mostly medium format photos. One of my very first films was the very versatile Kodak Portra 400 NC!
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