Kodak portra film and processing

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Is there a lab who does a better job than most for this black and white film?

-- Gil Gracia (gil-garcia@worldnet.att.net), March 21, 2002

Answers

I haven't tried the B&W(?) but the color neg. is one fine film.

-- chris chen (chrischen@msn.com), March 21, 2002.

Depends on where you are and what you want. C-41 machine prints from Portra will look different from traditional black & white prints from the same film. Portra "traditional" B&W enlargments are quite beautiful--silky, clear and very little grain. The machine prints don't do them justice.

-- Preston Merchant (merchant@speakeasy.org), March 21, 2002.

Unlike T400CN which is very difficult to machine print on color paper without some kind of color cast, the Portra B&W is designed to machine print on color paper using the same Portra channel as the Portra color films. A good pro lab that processes a lot of Portra for wedding pros, for example, will have the Portra channel optimized and the B&W results will look good. If it's printed on a generic channel or one not optimized for Portra series film, the results will not be good.

-- Jay (infinitydt@aol.com), March 22, 2002.

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