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I think the first two shots are Ektar (note the exposure problem I had with the second van) and the third one Portra.

Don't worry Cuthbert , colors are so nice with film :)

Ektar is also one of a good film perhaps a little less hot than Portra 400

perfect for portrait IMO

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For personal opinion, I like all your contributions.

We have a fairly varied presentation which makes attractive this thread on merit of the film
 

Long live the film  and thank you all :)

 

As you know, I love nature and here are some photos taken in SE-Asia

 

long live the color of film  (without correction)

 

Kodak Portra 400

MP ME 90

(macro photo)

 

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Henry, yes the KM5400 MkII is the Konica Minolta Scan Elite. It's faster than the Flextight although not quite as good. I can always do a Flextight scan on a frame I think is worthwhile.

 

otto, absolutely sure! I only ever throw XP2 into C-41 chemicals when I have a colour film to do at the same time, and then they can go in the same tank. Almost always I expose it at 200 and develop in Rodinal 1:100 for an hour with ten seconds inversions at the start and half way through. Yesterday I chose to expose at 400 (since grain is in fashion this week and also as I was rushed having a lot of baking to do) and develop in Diafine 3+3 minutes. In either case fix and wash as usual. The only theoretical drawback to doing this is that the film might not have quite the same resistance to fungus in the long term as it has little silver in it and it hasn't been soaked in C-41 stabiliser. I guess I could do that, but the stabiliser I have from the Unicolor presskits is dreadful for leaving marks. I haven't had any problems in my negatives developed this way, and they go back some years.

 

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Cuthbert and James,

Don't forget this car   :)   design Pininfarina :wub:

 

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Kodak Ekta 100

MP 90 Elm

 

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be kind... is blurred, not hit :D

 

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Kodak Portra 400

M7

35 Summilux Asph

 

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Saint Rémi church (XIth cent)

 

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MP 50 LA

 

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Concert Requiem Mozart in St Remi church

a singer tenor :)

 

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MP 50 LA

Kodac.

 

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It's more and more interesting photos exchanges between Cuthbert and James. 

I want more :D

Ah Porsche a great brand (one of ...)

Thanks

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Henry

 

OK, I´ll try with more "bling":

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M4-P - Cron 50 DR - Fuji Pro 160S

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MP 90 MElmar

Kodak Ekt.

 

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Don't worry Cuthbert , colors are so nice with film :)

Ektar is also one of a good film perhaps a little less hot than Portra 400

perfect for portrait IMO

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Henry

 

 

I find the opposite, Portra has more natural colour, while Ektar is not good for people but excellent for landscapes, cars etc...for instance, this is a Ektar shot with my M5:

 

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