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Comments about Kodak Kodak Portra 160NC Color Negative Film ISO 160, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, *USA*:
Originally, I shot this film under recommendation from a fellow photographer who shoots exclusively film. A digital shooter, myself, I entered this recommendation, skeptically. After scanning my first set of negatives, I instantly fell in love with this film! The colors produced with this film are rich and well saturated, without being overly so. Very little color adjustment was required in post with only one frame being terribly unbalanced. That one frame, as it turns out, was my fault - not the film (mixed light sources). Another wonderful feature is the fact that this film scans VERY well. Being a digital shooter, this film has what it takes to convince me to shoot film, a lot more frequently!
Taken with Kodak Portra 160NC film.
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Taken with Kodak Portra 160NC film.
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Comments about Kodak Kodak Portra 160NC Color Negative Film ISO 160, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, *USA*:
I use this product for location, wedding, and studio photography.
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Comments about Kodak Kodak Portra 160NC Color Negative Film ISO 160, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, *USA*:
Kodak Portra 160N film far surpasses any film out there for portaiture and I have tried every version of Fuji for comparison. Kodak's Portra film excels in great tonal range and exhibits very little grain. All of my Kodak Portra film generated photos, produced using a Nikon Coolscan 5000 and a high end HP Pro printer shine beautifully. There is no better portrait film.
Comments about Kodak Kodak Portra 160NC Color Negative Film ISO 160, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, *USA*:
Great quality, very satisfied
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Comments about Kodak Kodak Portra 160NC Color Negative Film ISO 160, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure, *USA*:
Have used portra products for years and am always pleased. Kodak is selling their film division overseas. As far as the US market is concerned...film will soon be a fond memory.