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Kodak Portra (35mm, 400 iso)
written by fookshit on May 23rd, 2008 , one comment (0 votes)

A professional and usually very expensive film. When used on sunny days, the colors are mind-glowingly vivid – and almost look cross-processed. Its results are totally unique and unlike any other film.

A favourite of among the professionals and amateurs because of its colour sensitivity and versatility. With its 400 ISO which makes it ideal for low light, ambient photography and it superbly fined-grained that guarantees excellent contrast and vivid colours on your photographs.

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  • panelomo
    by panelomo
    3 months ago

    how come you didn't get any comments from this review?

    thanks for letting me know stuff about this film, i'm buying this film now! =)

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