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Kodak Portra 400vc is a reasonably fast, extremely fine grain film. It has been specially developed to shoot portraits. At 400 ISO with Kodak's super-fine T-grain technology, it is a versatile emulsion that Kodak claim is the "finest grain high-speed color negative film" in the world.
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The VC version of Kodak's Portra films is slowly disappearing after being discontinued, but if you can find some, you're in for a treat.
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Kodak's medium format version of its Portra ISO 400 VC film provides exiting vibrant prints, with brilliant colours and strong contrast.
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looks a bit like x-pro
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Sharper, more colorful and just vintage are only some of the few advantages of using medium format films!
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This film gives excellent colors, they are rich, bright and clear. Skin-tones are great. The colors just pop off the photo.
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The 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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A professional and usually very expensive film. On sunny days, the colors are mind-blowingly vivid - and almost look cross-processed. Its results are totally unique and unlike any other film.