pentaprism
Newbie
Kodak Portra 400VC and 400NC film will be discontinued at the end of the year. Kodak will be replacing them with a new Portra film.
http://www.bjp-online.com/british-j.../kodak-replaces-professional-films-portra-400
http://www.bjp-online.com/british-j.../kodak-replaces-professional-films-portra-400
thegman
Veteran
Will be interested to try out the new Portra.
Matus
Well-known
What is important that Kodak will provide it also in 4x5. 400NC is(was) to my knowledge the last fast 4x5 color film.
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Well, at least it's only being transformed, as opposed to discontinued.
gavinlg
Veteran
As far as I can see the two different types (vc and nc) are being merged into a single type....
If it's anything like ektar but with slightly more latitude colors slightly more subtle it'll be great.
If it's anything like ektar but with slightly more latitude colors slightly more subtle it'll be great.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
As far as I can see the two different types (vc and nc) are being merged into a single type....
If it's anything like ektar but with slightly more latitude colors slightly more subtle it'll be great.
Agreed.
I adore Portra NC for weddings but it would be nice to have a bit more punchiness that one gets with VC now and then.
That said, as long as the base stays relatively the same, I'll be happy.
It's a great film for scanning !
Cheers,
Dave
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
It wouldn't surprise me if they merged the VC and NC together especially if its designed with scanning in mind, control over contrast/saturation can change with a drag of the mouse and not at the coating plant. 8x10 users might be too happy though.
wilonstott
Wil O.
The new portra might rock.
FTA: "The new Portra 400 film uses Kodak's Vision film technology as well as Antenna Dye Sensitisation in the cyan and magenta emulsion layers to achieve its fine grain..." (italics mine)
Does this mean something like the fourth layer in fuji pro films.
I always thought fuji print films trumped kodak in the "natural skintone" arena.
...or...
is it 400 speed Ektar?
Either way, I remain optimistic.
I suppose I simply want realistic skintone and contrasty saturation.
I think I just want Kodachrome in c-41.
FTA: "The new Portra 400 film uses Kodak's Vision film technology as well as Antenna Dye Sensitisation in the cyan and magenta emulsion layers to achieve its fine grain..." (italics mine)
Does this mean something like the fourth layer in fuji pro films.
I always thought fuji print films trumped kodak in the "natural skintone" arena.
...or...
is it 400 speed Ektar?
Either way, I remain optimistic.
I suppose I simply want realistic skintone and contrasty saturation.
I think I just want Kodachrome in c-41.
My two favorite color films... 
Gumby
Veteran
I still have a roll of the "free Portra" when they launched the line. I should hang onto it and make some $$ on ebay at some future date. In the meantime I will keep shooting 160NC and hope the changes are good ones.
wilonstott
Wil O.
http://www.kodak.com:80/global/en/professional/products/films/portra/400QA.jhtml?pq-path=2300875
Go the bottom of the page, and there are comparison charts between the new 400 and all the other pro Kodak films.
Go the bottom of the page, and there are comparison charts between the new 400 and all the other pro Kodak films.
Gumby
Veteran
http://www.kodak.com:80/global/en/professional/products/films/portra/400QA.jhtml?pq-path=2300875
Go the bottom of the page, and there are comparison charts between the new 400 and all the other pro Kodak films.
Thanks... I hadn't seen that yet. Looks like good changes to me!
Paddy C
Unused film collector
Title of this thread caused me some immediate panic.
But this new film looks fantastic based on what kodak specs on that page.
Bring it on. And way to go Kodak! Another new film and it's 2010!
But this new film looks fantastic based on what kodak specs on that page.
Bring it on. And way to go Kodak! Another new film and it's 2010!
gavinlg
Veteran
Wow... it sits in the middle of the VC and NC for saturation, but has the lower contrast of the NC...
Looks really promising!
Looks really promising!
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Wow... it sits in the middle of the VC and NC for saturation, but has the lower contrast of the NC...
Looks really promising!
Just checked myself and I agree..
This would be an awesome film.. looks like it's got just enough punch that I would want (a la VC) while still maintaining all the other stuff I like about NC..
Cheers,
Dave
kknox
kknox
The good news is Kodak is not just dropping the Portra line of film, they are coming out with a replacement. Film still lives, and we have choices.
wilonstott
Wil O.
Wonder when this bad boy goes on sale?
Anybody see anything about release date on Kodak's site?
Anybody see anything about release date on Kodak's site?
jpberger
Established
This makes a lot of sense to me, I too really like the idea of medium saturation and normal contrast sort of like the recently demised and beloved (at least by me) fuji 800z
In practice you have a lot of control over saturation via exposure and printing anyway, and moreover makes me wonder if there is an ektar400 in the works which would make a 400vc doubly redundant.
In practice you have a lot of control over saturation via exposure and printing anyway, and moreover makes me wonder if there is an ektar400 in the works which would make a 400vc doubly redundant.
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Zonan
Well-known
In today's world, makes a lot of sense. I use the 400VC for MF, but "something in the middle" of VC-NC would be fine. Yes, such headlines do inspire initial panic... 
Paddy C
Unused film collector
Yes, such headlines do inspire initial panic...![]()
I know. Are we trying to sell newspapers around here?
What's wrong with "Kodak to reformulate Portra 400"
Or something like that.
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