Kodak 400VC, 800, 400UC, 160NC, 400NC, 160VC manual Technical Data / Color Negative Film

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TECHNICAL DATA / COLOR NEGATIVE FILM

May 2003 E-190

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160NC, 160VC, 400NC, 400VC, 400UC, and 800 Films

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA Films offer photographers both variety and consistency. You have your choice of speed, color saturation, and format for virtually any shooting situation. PORTRA Films deliver beautifully matched final prints across speeds and formats: 35 mm, 120, 220, and sheet formats; NC (natural color), VC (vivid color), and UC (ultra color); 100T, 160, 400 and 800 speeds. The PORTRA Film family yields consistently rich and detailed negatives with a neutrally balanced tone scale from shadows to highlights. An emulsion overcoat and scanner friendly design make PORTRA Films the perfect choice for photographers and labs who scan negatives.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160NC Film

features natural colors and medium speed. Use 160NC Film for smooth, natural flesh tones in controlled lighting situations.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160VC Film

features vivid colors and medium speed. Use 160VC Film for rich, enhanced colors in controlled lighting situations.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400NC Film

features natural colors and high speed. Use 400NC Film for smooth, natural flesh tones in low light or on-camera flash situations.

Try This KODAK

 

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PROFESSIONAL Film

 

 

 

 

 

Daylight Balanced

 

 

 

 

 

PORTRA 160NC

Smooth, natural flesh tones

Controlled lighting situations

 

 

 

 

PORTRA 160VC

Vivid colors

Controlled lighting situations

 

 

 

 

 

Smooth, natural flesh tones

PORTRA 400NC

Location photography

 

On-camera flash

 

 

 

 

Vivid colors

PORTRA 400VC

Location photography

 

On-camera flash

 

 

 

 

Very vivid colors

PORTRA 400UC

Location photography

 

On-camera flash

 

 

 

 

Smooth, natural flesh tones

PORTRA 800

Low-light photography

Action photography

 

 

Location photography

 

 

 

Tungsten balanced

 

 

 

 

 

PORTRA 100T*

Tungsten-balanced lights

Controlled lighting situations

 

 

 

 

*For more information about this PORTRA Film, see KODAK Publication No. E-2468.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400VC Film

features vivid colors and high speed. Use 400VC Film for enhanced colors in low light or on-camera flash situations.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400UC Film

features very vivid ("ultra") colors and high speed. Use 400UC Film for the highest color saturation in low light or on-camera flash situations.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 800 Film

features the highest film speed with neutral flesh-tone reproduction, tight grain, and medium color saturation. Use PORTRA 800 Film when using long lenses, shooting action, or shooting in low light.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 100T Film

delivers color accuracy under tungsten illumination (3200K) and allows long exposure times with minimum effect on color balance and contrast.

©Eastman Kodak Company, 2003

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Contents Technical Data / Color Negative Film Sizes Available FeaturesbenefitsKodak Professional Portra 160NC Film Kodak Professional Portra 160VC FilmDarkroom Recommendations Storage and HandlingKodak Professional Portra 400VC Film Kodak Professional Portra 400UC FilmFilm Speed ExposureDaylight Electronic FlashFluorescent and High-Intensity Discharge Lamps Adjustments for Long and Short ExposuresReplenishment and Wash Rates / Portra 160NC and 160VC Films ProcessingReplenishment and Wash Rates / Portra 800 Film Retouching Judging Negative ExposuresPrinting Negatives Digital FilesImage Structure Scanning NegativesPrint Grain Index Kodak Professional Portra 160NC Film CurvesKodak Professional Portra 160VC Film Kodak Professional Portra 400NC Film Kodak Professional Portra 400VC Film Characteristic Curves, EI 800 Push Characteristic Curves, EIKodak Professional Portra 400UC Film Kodak Professional Portra 800 Film Characteristic Curves, EI 3200 PushEffective Exposure1/200 second Densitometry Status M Kodak Professional Panalure More Information

160NC, 160VC, 400UC, 400VC, 800 specifications

Kodak film has long been synonymous with quality, performance, and innovation, and its color negative films Kodak 400NC, 800, 400VC, 400UC, and 160VC exemplify these traits. Each of these films offers unique characteristics, catering to various photographic needs and artistic preferences.

Kodak 400NC, known as "Natural Color," is designed for shooting in available light conditions. Its balanced color rendition and fine grain structure make it ideal for portrait and landscape photography. The film's ISO 400 sensitivity ensures versatility, allowing photographers to capture images in a range of lighting situations, from bright daylight to dim indoor settings. The advanced emulsion technology used in 400NC helps achieve realistic skin tones and vibrant yet true-to-life colors, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Kodak 800 film takes sensitivity a step further with its ISO 800 rating. This film is perfect for low-light environments where capturing quick moments is essential. Its extended sensitivity allows for faster shutter speeds while maintaining overall image quality. Kodak 800 provides rich colors and smooth transitions in shadows and highlights, making it suitable for events like concerts or evening gatherings. However, it is essential to note that while 800 film excels in low light, it can exhibit a slightly more pronounced grain compared to its 400 counterparts.

The Kodak 400VC, or "Vivid Color," variant is engineered to deliver dynamic color saturation and increased contrast. It’s particularly favored by photographers looking to add a punchy aesthetic to their work. The film maintains a similar ISO 400 sensitivity as the NC version but stands out for its ability to produce more vibrant hues. This makes it ideal for subjects like landscapes and street photography, where enhanced color can significantly impact the final image.

Kodak 400UC, or "Ultra Color," is another ISO 400 option that focuses on impressive color depth and detail. It achieves this through advanced grain technology and improved sensitivity. Photographers often choose 400UC for its tonal range and ability to retain detail in both highlights and shadows, making it a reliable choice for a variety of scenes, from portraits to still life compositions.

Finally, Kodak 160VC offers a unique proposition with its ISO 160 rating, ideal for those who prioritize finer grain and detail over higher speed. This film shines in controlled lighting and outdoor environments, producing stunning, true-to-life colors with exceptional clarity. It is particularly favored in portrait photography and fashion shoots where the artist wants to capture vivid colors with a soft yet sharp finish.

In conclusion, each Kodak film variant has distinct features catering to different photographic styles and needs. From the versatility of 400NC to the vividness of 400VC and the detail of 160VC, Kodak continues to be a leader in film photography, offering options that enhance creativity and capture moments vividly.