Aziz
Established
I love using Fuji Provia 400X Slide film, but the processing cost is killing me. So what 400 speed print film do you all prefer to use and why?
I've only shot Kodak 400UC and thought that the saturation was a bit lacking (even after some PP in Photoshop).
Looking for suggestions.
- Aziz
I've only shot Kodak 400UC and thought that the saturation was a bit lacking (even after some PP in Photoshop).
Looking for suggestions.
- Aziz
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Fuji Pro 400H, may not save you any $...
Not the best image, but the only thing I've got scanned. This film handles different color lighting pretty well- here daylight from the left, fluorescent from above and a second fluoorescent from the lightbox

Not the best image, but the only thing I've got scanned. This film handles different color lighting pretty well- here daylight from the left, fluorescent from above and a second fluoorescent from the lightbox
DougK
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I don't usually use 400 speed film, but when I do, it's Fuji Pro 400H.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Portra 400VC.
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Andrew Sowerby
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I used Fuji Superia 400 for a while, "upgraded" to 400H and now I'm back to Superia. It's cheap, readily available and I like the intense colour.
Lots of colour, even in dull lighting:
Skin tone is pretty good:
It can be quite grainy in the shadows, if that's an issue for you (large image):
And it looks pretty good desaturated:
Lots of colour, even in dull lighting:

Skin tone is pretty good:

It can be quite grainy in the shadows, if that's an issue for you (large image):

And it looks pretty good desaturated:

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