So a nice ending and just as well given today's announcement on Fuji Pro400HI pushed some Portra 400 1 stop and didn't find it blah, yet. In fact I liked it. Encouraging.
So a nice ending and just as well given today's announcement on Fuji Pro400H
pentaxuser
I don't know why most of the images I found online looked milky. ..
So a nice ending and just as well given today's announcement on Fuji Pro400H
pentaxuser
There is clearly a lot you cannot trust from online searches. Unfortunately recognising flaky information be that pics or statement can be difficult The best advice I can give is always to ask what the source of that evidence is. If the online source makes what have even a hint of a trite statement and cannot or doesn't back it up with evidence then draw your own conclusions about that statement's reliability.
pentaxuser
But no film ever invented is perfectly color neutral.
I don't know why most of the images I found online looked milky. My sample size is only one roll and mine were pushed but mine don't look that way at all even in a crappy snapshot I uploaded. Most likely mine were some of the only actual prints too. Maybe Portra scans soft and weak...
Yea not a big fan of Portra 400 either unless shooting it + 1 at night. You should try pushing Ultramax +2, the reds get pretty cool. Also, not sure why people are saying skin tone on Ektar looks bad, either you are underexposing it or doing something wrong. I've pushed Ektar + 2 with great skin tone and contrasy colors.
You just described Portra 160.ColorPlus is essentially color neutral. If it had the grain structure of Ektar, and good scanability, it would be ideal.
I think not. ColorPlus 200 and Portra 160 are quite different, not just grain-wise. Their colour palette is IMHO quite different, with Portra being more neutral. ColorPlus has a warm bias, with yellows and browns being more pronounced.You just described Portra 160.
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/pushing-portra-400.173479/Can you point us to your uploaded examples of your prints?
You just described Portra 160.
I think not. ColorPlus 200 and Portra 160 are quite different, not just grain-wise. Their colour palette is IMHO quite different, with Portra being more neutral. ColorPlus has a warm bias, with yellows and browns being more pronounced.
He was after a film that has small grain, scans well and is neutral. Which of those parameters does Portra not meet?I think not. ColorPlus 200 and Portra 160 are quite different, not just grain-wise. Their colour palette is IMHO quite different, with Portra being more neutral. ColorPlus has a warm bias, with yellows and browns being more pronounced.
Maybe you made a simple mistake, but just to clarify, do you suggest the cure for underexposed Ektar is... more underexposure? Or do you mean that you shoot Ektar at box speed and push process for 2 stops (4:15m)? What does that, in your opinion, get you? Do you find that push2 Ektar is easier to print? If you scan, does it gives you something that further digital manipulation can't?
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