Hi, I have an architectural magazine piece I am doing in color and want to shoot it in 4x5 for a clean and classic look. I am tempted to use some of the 80 sheets of Ektar 100 4x5 I have in the fridge but feel it will probably be too contrasty and saturated for this piece. I am leaning towards using Portra 160 in 4x5 instead as the look it could give would be good even contrast with mellow color which could be saturated a bit in pre-press workup if needed. I also think it might handle mixed lighting better with less contrast buildup in certain color channels.
The piece will entail a mix of both exterior and interior views of a new school which is fantastic subject matter inside and out that I am already very much familiar with (client). I suppose I could shoot a mix of both films but I really like a more consistent look. I have never used Portra 160 and the examples I have seen of it in non-portrait mode look a little bleak in term of color rendition but I suspect this could be largely attributable to those who are using it.
Thoughts on this?
The piece will entail a mix of both exterior and interior views of a new school which is fantastic subject matter inside and out that I am already very much familiar with (client). I suppose I could shoot a mix of both films but I really like a more consistent look. I have never used Portra 160 and the examples I have seen of it in non-portrait mode look a little bleak in term of color rendition but I suspect this could be largely attributable to those who are using it.
Thoughts on this?
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