Kodak Portra 400 Professional Film 120 Pack of 5
Kodak Portra 400 Professional is a colour negative film with an exposure rating of ISO 400/27-degree. This high-speed film is daylight balanced and offers a fine grain structure with a natural colour palette. It uses micro-structure optimised T-Grain emulsion to enhance scanning and enlargement capabilities. This film is perfect for portraits and fast action shots where there is limited light.
Kodak Portra 400 Professional Film 120 Pack of 5 Key Features:
- High-speed of ISO 400 enables fast-action shots
- Colour negative film is daylight balanced
- Renders a natural colour palette and smooth tones
- Delivers vivid saturation and accurate skin tones
- Micro-structure Optimised T-Grain emulsion provides scanning capabilities
- Advanced development accelerators offer versatility when during enlargement
- It is well-suited for portrait or wedding photography as well
- It is well-suited for portrait or wedding photography as well
- It uses cinematic vision film technology to exhibit sharpness and detail
- It uses the C-41 process for the development
- The film negatives can be scanned easily using desktop scanners
- Uses Unified Film Emulsion technology for print compatibility with other Kodak films
FAQs:
How should the film be stored?
The unexposed and exposed films should be stored at a dry and cool place with a low temperature of about 21-degree Celsius for short-term storage and 13-degree Celsius for long-term storage. Once the film is exposed, it is recommended to process it as soon as possible. The film negatives are to be stored in a dark, cool, and dry place. Handle the unprocessed film in total darkness.
Which development process is used?
The Kodak Portra 400 Pro colour negative film uses the C-41 development process with varying developer replenishment and wash rates. These rates vary according to the amount of light the film is exposed to. It also supports the push-pull process.
What is a colour negative film?
A colour negative is also known as a print film, which is widely and easily available. The developed negative is orange-tinted with inverted colours. These films are usually developed using the standard C-41 process.
Can the film negatives be scanned?
The Portra 400 film negatives are easy to scan with both desktop and high-end drum scanners. It can be scanned using the area-array-CCD, PMT, and linear-array-CCD scanners as well.
What does an ISO rating mean?
An ISO rating is the film’s speed or measurement of the light sensitivity of the film. The higher the ISO number is, the higher the light sensitivity of the film is. Low-speed films are best for exposure photography and high-speed films are best for low-light photography. Using fast shutter speeds, a high-speed film also captures fast-action shots very well.
Product Specification
| For Use With | 120 Format |
| Quantity | 5 rolls |
| Size | 120 |
| Type | Colour Film |