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Review Summary
2006-09-23T21:00:00
Great for shooting twilight city scapes. It gives you truer color for typical city lighting, not the traditional yellow haze like when using a regular film. It's a C-41 process, which means any standard photo lab can develop it into prints. However, try to find a more professional-level lab if you want it to look its best. Fun film for experimentation and painting-with-light techniques!
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KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 100T Film is an addition to the highly acclaimed family of KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA Films. PORTRA 100T Film features outstanding color accuracy under tungsten illumination (3200 K). Long exposure time has a minimal effect on color balance and contrast. You can use PORTRA 100T Film for advertising, architecture, commercial and industrial photography, as well as copying all original art work.
PORTRA 100T Film is designed for exposure times of 1/1,000 second to 120 seconds with tungsten illumination (3200 K). With filtration, you can exposure this film with photolamps (3400 K), daylight, or electronic flash.
A Color Negative Film Designed for Use in Tungsten Lighting.
A 100-speed color negative film designed for use in tungsten lighting (3200K), KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 100T Film is the ideal choice for many applications, including interiors and other architectural photography, advertising, and reproducing illustrations and artwork.
Employing the Single Channel Printing technology developed for the Portra family, PORTRA 100T Film produces colors that are clean and accurate. Long exposure times have minimal effect on the color balance and contrast. You can use PORTRA 100T Film over a wide range of exposure times without worrying about needing color compensating filters.
Like the rest of the Portra family, this film will yield consistently rich and detailed negatives, with a neutrally balanced tone scale from shadows to highlights.
PORTRA 100T Film also features an emulsion overcoat with a surface texture that is precisely formulated to be compatible with today's film scanners.