![]() Even with the overexposure, it captured the vibrant colours and tones properly. The typical soft, warm tones of the Kodak film perfectly suited the sunny island atmosphere. Overall, we were really happy with the results. Effectively giving it an extra stop of exposure. So, with this in mind, we shot our Portra 400 as if it were a 200 ISO film. The usual result is that you get flatter images with less saturated colours. The intention behind overexposing is that C-41 colour film can handle several stops of overexposure before it starts to lose detail. We also decided to try the popular technique of overexposing colour film by a stop. ![]() Specifically, Portra 400 has lead the way, becoming a must try film for photographers. So, while on holiday we loaded the Contax G2 too see what all the fuss is about. It is by far the most popular film available today. No other emulsion embodies the revival in film photography more than Kodak Portra. ![]()
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