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The consistent choice for beautiful portraits at any moment. It could be the pose you've lit meticulously. Or a subject that's suddenly in perfect light. In either situation, you can capture every detail with Kodak Professional Portra 160-speed films. Their very fine grain reveals Portra 160NC film or Portra 160VC film to get the ideal levels of color saturation and contrast to match the situation.
Features natural colors and medium speed. Use 160NC Film for smooth, natural flesh tones in controlled lighting situations.
| Type | 8 x 10" color negative print film |
| Speed | ISO 160 |
| Applications | Portraiture - From candid to posed, indoors or out, in flash or daylight |
| Process | Process C-41 |
| Color Saturation | Vivid colors across the entire spectrum |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide |
| Push/Pull | Not specified |
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Comments about Kodak Portra-160VC 8x10" 10 Sheets Professional Color Negative (Print) Film (ISO-160):
This is a terrific film. It is very forgiving and can be shot a bit faster or slower without losing detail. It is also a great film to digitally scan to make digital C-Prints. It has a great range and is easy to correct after scanning.
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Comments about Kodak Portra-160VC 8x10" 10 Sheets Professional Color Negative (Print) Film (ISO-160):
Used with simple lighting for indoor portraiture - beautiful film. Expensive to use (buy, shoot, process) but worth it.
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Comments about Kodak Portra-160VC 8x10" 10 Sheets Professional Color Negative (Print) Film (ISO-160):
Super-brilliant colors that really pop...wonderful for long exposure night photos with available light, or daylight landscapes for colors that are vibrant. For accurate skin tones, though, I would recommend the NC instead. VC is absolutely unbeatable for colors that are as rich as possible...although not always so subtle. My favorite film, especially for 8X10. Can be a bit hard to print C-41 with the intensity and diversity of saturated color, so in that regard NC can be a bit easier to work with to achieve a color-balanced print. Overall a really great large format film for saturated, intense color.
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