No you don’t change a thing. I run it normal if i shoot from 200 to 1600. I would also run it normal if I went down to 100 possibly 50. I will do some testing for my self though. If I shoot at 3200 I push one stop in processing and 2 stops for 6400.
same ^. I don't tell my lab anything and just let them develop normally usually. I've done this for a roll where I experimented and shot all over, ISO wise, and gotten the results I want. I think of the new portra this way: overexpose and you get the creaminess that was inherent with NC, underexpose and you get a little more punch in contrast and color like VC had.
My initial experiments with it were somewhat less than scientific however I think I determined well enough for myself that this film can handle anything I want to shoot color negative for.
There was a strange phenomenon though, something I haven't seen before: On only one of my rolls that I shot at 800-1600 there were huge color shifts. Things that were lit with fluorescent were magenta. It was odd because I have shot portra 400 at 800 and 1600 before without problems.
the first 5 are all shot at 1600 and processed normally. the last 2 were 3200 pushed 1 stop I think. The only editing was bringing the blacks up a bit. not much though.
No, I will definitely change the exposure values. If I am changing the ISO then I am probably looking at either a very bright or very dark scene compared to what I was shooting 400 with, and will have to adjust accordingly. Changing the ISO just gives me a good jumping off point.
So... when you are adjusting the iso on your camera, you are also adjusting you exposure? Does that do the same thing? Like if I set iso to 800 and ev to -1 it is the same as iso 400 ev 0? I think I am missing something...
Were these all available light only? No flash or filter?
Also, does anyone find differences between the 160 and 400 versions in terms of color appearance? (I haven't used either of the new versions yet).
the first 5 are all shot at 1600 and processed normally. the last 2 were 3200 pushed 1 stop I think. The only editing was bringing the blacks up a bit. not much though.
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So, in a nutshell, what's the biggest difference between 400NC and the New 400 ?
There was a strange phenomenon though, something I haven't seen before: On only one of my rolls that I shot at 800-1600 there were huge color shifts. Things that were lit with fluorescent were magenta. It was odd because I have shot portra 400 at 800 and 1600 before without problems.
the first 5 are all shot at 1600 and processed normally. the last 2 were 3200 pushed 1 stop I think. The only editing was bringing the blacks up a bit. not much though.
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Hi, nice pictures.
Just to avoid any confusion on my party can you confirm your process when measuring exposure. From the various posts on this thread I am imaging the following process: set ISO on light meter to 1600 (using your first 5 pics as an example) without EV compensation; take incident or spot meter; set aperture and shutter speed.
Am I understanding this correctly? TIA.
Yep you are understanding it correctly.
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