Click on the audio play button to listen to my final thoughts on this new film offering by Kodak. Viva la Revolution- Stephen
Posts Tagged ‘scanning color negative film’
New Kodak Portra 400 Review Part 4: Conclusion.
Posted in analog film technology, analog photography, Ektar, film capture, film scans, fuji film, imacon scanner, indian hill gallery, indian hill imageworks, indianhillimageworks, kodak, kodak ektar, photography today, scanning film, schaub, stephen schaub, tagged fuji or kodak scanning, new kodak portra film, Portra 400, scanning color negative film on November 23, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Kodak New Portra 400 Review Part 3a: 3200!
Posted in analog film technology, analog photography, figital revolution, film capture, film scans, imacon scanner, indian hill gallery, indian hill imageworks, indianhillimageworks, kodak, tagged color negative film test, fast color negative, low light film scans, low light photography, New Portra 400, scanning color negative film on November 19, 2010 | 3 Comments »
The last vote… each of these 400 speed films at 3200! The only light in the room is the 40 watt compact florescent in the lamp behind Eve… talk about crappy light! All negatives were scanned on an Imacon Scanner as a 3F linear file with no sharpening… essentially a RAW scan. All images were [...]
Kodak New Portra 400 Review Part 2: Skin Tones
Posted in analog film technology, analog photography, film capture, film scans, indian hill imageworks, kodak, scanning film, stephen schaub, tagged color negative film for portraits, film test, scanning color negative film, shooting film on November 17, 2010 | 10 Comments »
As promised here are example images of the new Kodak Portra 400 film with a bit of a twist… you get to vote! There are two different films shown, both films are a 400 speed color negative material… one of them is the new Kodak Portra 400. Which do you like? Both films have two examples [...]





