chassis
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Are all three of these emulsions the same technology / vintage?
Aside from speed, of course. And do they differ between formats e.g. 135/120/sheet film?
My guess is they are not the same technologies, particularly Portra 800. I have shot each speed in a few formats/sizes and to me they are not quite the same thing, setting speed aside.
800 seems more contrasty and the grain seems to have a different texture than 400. 400 and 160 seem to have moderate contrast and grain somewhat similar to one another, with 160 being finer/smaller.
Maybe I'm imagining it, but wondering if PE or others could comment.
All have been exposed at box speed and processed normally in C-41. My experience has been in a mix of lighting from daylight to tungsten to strobe. No controlled experiments, just every day shooting.
Aside from speed, of course. And do they differ between formats e.g. 135/120/sheet film?
My guess is they are not the same technologies, particularly Portra 800. I have shot each speed in a few formats/sizes and to me they are not quite the same thing, setting speed aside.
800 seems more contrasty and the grain seems to have a different texture than 400. 400 and 160 seem to have moderate contrast and grain somewhat similar to one another, with 160 being finer/smaller.
Maybe I'm imagining it, but wondering if PE or others could comment.
All have been exposed at box speed and processed normally in C-41. My experience has been in a mix of lighting from daylight to tungsten to strobe. No controlled experiments, just every day shooting.