Portra 160-Box Speed or ISO 100 okay?

You can find many other examples online, like at flickr, but this is a nice article. 160 @ 100 will look a little paler but without losing colours, though it is also a bit situational. It will look very nice. Personally I prefer 400 though because of the extreme versatility push-wise and pull-wise.
 
You can find many other examples online, like at flickr, but this is a nice article. 160 @ 100 will look a little paler but without losing colours, though it is also a bit situational. It will look very nice. Personally I prefer 400 though because of the extreme versatility push-wise and pull-wise.

Wow! Great article!

Thanks for that link...bookmarked it.😎

Now I will be shooting at EV 14 with the 80 Lux at 1.4 on Saturday, using the 3-stop ND filter of course.

BTW, those colors looked terrific.🙂
 
Many photographers will shoot color negative films at +2/3 stops exposure to get better tones on the negative. Lots of photogs love shooting Porta 160 at Asa 100. You'll be fine.
 
Thanks, guys...this is great information. I think I will shoot one roll tomorrow at 100. Then a trial roll at 50 next week. Process 'em and compare.

Now, for the really cool part.

For low light (indoors) shooting, can I rate the film at 400 and have the lab process at 160 with good results?🙂

If I can, this lattitude will allow me to shoot the film almost like a digital camera with adjustable ISO.😎
 
Dave, thanks for the Flickr link. The other doesn't seem to work on my iPad. And wow, I think I'd stick to 100, but the 50 shots impressed.
 
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