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Kodak Professional Portra 160 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack)

BH #KOP160120PP • MFR #1808674
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Kodak Professional Portra 160 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack)
Key Features
  • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
  • ISO 160/23° in C-41 Process
  • Very Fine Grain, VISION Film Technology
  • Medium Color Saturation, Low Contrast
Kodak's Professional Portra 160 is a daylight-balanced color negative film offering a smooth and natural color palette that is balanced with medium saturation and low contrast for accurate skin tones and consistent results. Utilizing the cinematic VISION Film technology, this film also exhibits a very fine grain structure with high sharpness and fine edge detail. A micro-structure optimized T-GRAIN emulsion makes it especially well-suited for scanning applications, and advanced development accelerators offer extended versatility when enlarging. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 160/23° and is particularly well-suited to portrait, wedding, and commercial photography, as well as other general applications.
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Hi when is the expiration date?

Hi when is the expiration date?
Asked by: Lorenzo
i bought mine last year in summer and these are until 04/2020
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-01-14

Does the film have frame numbers on the backing ...

Does the film have frame numbers on the backing paper? I'm using old folding cameras.
Asked by: Tom
Yes, the following film does offer a number backing.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2023-05-23

Will I get the original box of five packs? Or ...

Will I get the original box of five packs? Or I’ll receive five individual packs of film instead?
Asked by: William
Yes, you will get the five pack of Kodak Professional Portra 160 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack) which comes in a box.
Answered by: Rachael B
Date published: 2024-01-28

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some one told me that this Portra 160 color film last longer if stored in refrigerator, is this factual?
Asked by: Anonymous
Refrigerating camera films reduces the photographic effects of long-term storage, but refrigeration cannot reduce the effects of ambient gamma radiation. Naturally occurring gamma radiation increases the D-min and toe densities and also increases grain. Higher speed films are affected more by gamma radiation than lower speed films. If you must store film, a relative humidity (RH) of 50% is recommended by Kodak. For general storage, it is advised to store film at temperatures of 50 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. For more than six months of storage, it is advised to store film at 0 degrees Fahrenheit. If you do freeze your film, allow your film to come up to room temperature prior to loading it in your camera.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

What kind of film camera can be paired with this ...

What kind of film camera can be paired with this film roll? It's longer and skinner than all the camera film compartments I have found. If you have any recommendations for a camera that would be helpful!
Asked by: Paige
Medium format cameras are what you are looking for. I use this for my Hasselblad or Rolleiflex TLR
Answered by: Zachary
Date published: 2021-08-20

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If I were using an Argus Seventy Five with this film, about how many exposures could I get from one roll?
Asked by: Anonymous
Both the Argoflex Seventy-Five and Argus Seventy-Five use 620 film not 120 (120 and 620 film is exactly the same size). He have Porta 160 in 620 size, please use this B&H code in our search box: B&H # KOP160620. The cameras make square 6x6 images and will yield 12 frames on a single roll.Here is our complete selection of 620 films: http://bhpho.to/PQQOaH
Answered by: Chuck C.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Is this product VC (Vivid color) or NC (Natural color)? Can't find that info in the product photos or specs. Thanks!
Asked by: Debi C.
kodak discontinued vc and nc portra films and now makes a neutral portra. in the end, if you're just going to be scanning it you could achieve the effect of either by raising or lowering saturation and tweaking curves.
Answered by: Colin C.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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I have a concern about the transportation of film through airports with the scanners. If I buy 20 roll and transported by DHL or any other carrier that Store support, would there be any problems about the film or not?Thanks.
Asked by: Pha H.
I had Know prob so far
Answered by: MICHAEL W.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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