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Kodak Portra 400 BW

  • Brand: Kodak
  • Name: Kodak Portra 400 BW
  • Formats: 35mm, 120 / Medium Format
  • Film sensitivity: ISO 400
  • Type: Black-and-white film
  • Availability: Production ended (Status 08/2014)

The Kodak Portra 400 BW is a remarkable film with some special features. It is a chromogenic film, that is, a color negative film for black and white photographs. It was developed to meet the needs of photographers who prefer monochrome images, but still want the benefits of color photography.

The film has very fine grain, resulting in clear, sharp and detailed images. The emulsion of the photographic film is based on T-grain technology, which provides exceptional image quality.

One of the biggest advantages of Kodak Portra 400 BW is its versatility. It can be used for a wide range of subjects and situations and has a wide exposure latitude. Photographers thus have more flexibility in exposing their images and can achieve top-notch results even in difficult lighting conditions.

Another great advantage of Kodak Portra 400 BW is its ability to reproduce fine skin tones and color nuances. This makes it an ideal film for portraiture and for situations where color reproduction is important. The film delivers images with a high contrast range, which provides good detail reproduction in the shadows and highlights.

Storage

It’s also worth noting that Kodak Portra 400 BW has a long shelf life. If kept in a cool and dry room, it can maintain its quality for years. This makes it a good choice for photographers who want to stock up or use their film for long periods of time.

Developing the Kodak Portra 400 BW

In order to get finished images from the exposed film strips, the films must be developed when they are full. To do this, the chromogenic photographic film undergoes a standardized development process called C-41, which is performed by most photo labs. Developing and dispensing the film is particularly easy and convenient at many common drugstore chains. The final product of the development process is the developed negatives, which can be scanned and printed, for example. In most photo labs, there is also the possibility of creating prints in various sizes directly during the development process.

Digitization

To further process the images digitally, the film strips can be digitized with a scanner. For this purpose, there are professional photo scanners that provide the best scanning result, but also scanners for home use are available in different price ranges. After the digitization process, various options are available, such as digital processing or printing the results.

Thanks to modern technology, it is possible to store and further process the digitized images on various devices and platforms. This opens up numerous possibilities for creative design and use of the images in today’s digital world.

Do not confuse the Portra 400 BW with the normal Kodak Portra 400.

Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the film
AttributeSpecification
35mm FormatYes
Medium format / roll filmYes

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