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Review Summary
2011-10-24T21:00:00
I have compared this film side by side to Fuji and KODAK RULES. Most of my subject matter is nature, landscapes, buildings and sunrise/sunsets. I use it in manual mode so give it a little extra light and the sunset colors are unbelievable.
ThruMyEyes
2011-09-19T21:00:00
when a product is as good as the reviews, there's really nothing more to add. fantastic!
g2van
2011-01-13T19:00:00
I do like vivid, saturated colors, and this film lives up to its VC label. I have also used 400VC, and this films makes a nice compliment because of it's slower ISO. It's not as slow as Ektar 100, though, so you get a little more play with it for low to mid-level light. I think it's great for zoos, gardens, museums, outdoors, still life, etc. where you want rich color, fine grain, and a little bit extra contrast. Details with this film are also crisp.
Jesse R.
2009-08-08T21:00:00
Beautiful film, it is difficult or impossible to find good film anymore. Hopefully Kodak will not totally abandon what they built their empire on by continuing to provide excellent film and Qualex processing. when these are gone, i will bury my Hasselblads and Nikons in a landfill and give up.
Bill D.
Vivid colors, very fine grain and medium contrast. For use in controlled lighting.
Introduced in 1998, these four films shared breakthrough Single Channel Printing technology, employing the same dyes and couplers. The result:
•same spectral sensitivity and spectral-dye density across film speeds
•remarkably compatible final prints, no matter what combination of PORTRA Films shot: 120/220 and 35 mm formats, natural color an d vivid color, 160 and 400 speeds