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    A new film from Kodak.

    Looks like film isn't completely dead after all.

    KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400 Film

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    I would not like to know how much will cost to take and develop 300 shots during a weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    I would not like to know how much will cost to take and develop 300 shots during a weekend.
    I don't think it's aimed at the average wedding photographer.

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    I went away from Kodak because the pics were really warm. totally loved the saturation that came from the Fujifilms. Mind you that was all print film. I've probably still slide film in the freezer - no, I've binned them.
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    Cool! I luv Portra 160 NC, the skin tones are stunning. So an extra stop or so will be great. Thats 2 new films in as many years from Kodak.

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    Is film making a comeback?
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    Cool! I luv Portra 160 NC, the skin tones are stunning. So an extra stop or so will be great.
    +1. I've only got two 5packs of 160NC 120 left!

    Its a totally different process when pressing the shutter release costs you $2 a go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I went away from Kodak because the pics were really warm. totally loved the saturation that came from the Fujifilms. Mind you that was all print film. I've probably still slide film in the freezer - no, I've binned them.
    Still have a roll of Velvia in the fridge

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I don't think it's aimed at the average wedding photographer.
    In wild life photography 1000 shots it is common during a weekend
    Landscaping about 500 depending on the site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
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    Landscaping about 500 depending on the site.
    Whatever happened to walking in with your medium/large format camera, compose the shot, wait till the light is right, check the light meter, touch off the shutter and walk out.....




    ('course I never did, the amateur I am used to rattle off rolls and rolls )

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