![]() are member of Leica Historica & the Leica Historical Society of America (LHSA). stand for the highest quality and the best service - selling or buying. have over a decade of experience in the field of rare and collectable cameras and photography related products. are always looking for valuable classics or modern user equipment. mainly concentrate on mint and rare items. ![]() are sourcing our items from all over the world. specialize in mail order but can also welcome you in our shop. Kodak Portra 400 ISO 135/36 Color Film 5x Pack (1679158319) Description: Kodak Portra 400 ISO 135/36 Color Film 5x Pack (1679158319) Serialnumber: Condition: NEW: NEW PRODUCT, NEVER USED Camera Condition: Lens Condition: Cap: Hood: No Guarantee Card: No Instructions: No Case: No Maker's Box: No ALL OUR PRODUCTS ARE CAREFULLY CHECKED BY OUR EXPERIENCED IN-HOUSE CAMERA TECHNICIAN BEFORE THE SALE AND AGAIN PRIOR TO THE SHIPMENT TO ENSURE YOU GET A FULLY WORKING PRODUCT IF NOT OTHERWISE DESCRIBED IN THE DESCRIPTION. Gespeicherte Daten werden von uns nicht an Dritte weitergegeben. You may use a model cancellation form, but it is not obligatory. Mit einem Kauf bestätigen Sie das Sie diese akzeptieren. ^ "KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160 Film".^ "Inside Analog Photo Radio – Scott DiSabato".^ "KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400 Film: Questions and Answers".^ "PMA - Kodak Intros Portra 800, Improves Film Characteristics" (Press release).^ "Kodak Introduces Enhanced PORTRA Color Negative Films with Finer Grain, Spectacular Skin Tones, Vivid Color and Ideal Scanning Performance" (Press release).^ "Kodak Professional Portra 400-speed colour negative film" (Press release).^ "Films worth shooting with before they're gone".^ "Lomography - Kodak Portra 160nc (35mm, 160 iso)". ![]() List of discontinued photographic films.Fujicolor Pro - A similar family of films from Fujifilm.The new film is easy to scan, according to reviews. This has been available since mid-2011 in 135, 120, 220 and sheet format. Kodak announced in February 2011 that Portra 160 was to be similarly replaced by a single version like the 400 and incorporate the same upgrades as the new 400 speed version. This has influenced a decision to merge the two varieties of the film based on the assumption that most prints are currently made from digital scans which allow for these adjustments to be carried out digitally. The "NC" and "VC" varieties of the film were introduced to address the need for different levels of contrast and color saturation when printing, and adjusting these image attributes tend to be more difficult with traditional color darkroom printing than with digital imaging. Kodak also lists improved scanning performance as a feature, but the film still retains an orange mask for optical printing. Kodak lists finer grain, improved sharpness over 400 NC and naturally rendered skin tones as some of the improvements over the existing NC and VC line. The new film incorporates a number of technological advances from the Kodak Vision line of motion pictures films. Kodak introduced a new version of the Portra 400 film which replaced the NC and VC versions in late 2010. The film has been upgraded by newer versions several times in the last few years, starting in 2006, to improve grain and scanning performance. The films are available in three speeds - 160, 400, and 800 ISO - with the 160 and 400 speed formerly available as "natural color" (NC) and "vivid color" (VC) varieties before the 2011 update. They are successors of the professional Vericolor films (VPS and VPL), which succeeded Ektacolor films earlier. ![]() Kodak Portra is a family of daylight-balanced professional color negative films originally introduced in 1998 made mainly for portrait and wedding applications.
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