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Following Ece's thread here

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/2912299-post1.html

 

Kodak Portra 400

(faithful color and no smooth edge but "soft") :)

MP 90 ME

Uncropped

 

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Henry

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Henry, this is a really beautiful shot; I love the colors and the IQ!

As I can guess, Ece has received many of those! She certainly deserves even more!... ;)

Louis thanks for your message and your kind comment :)

You're right . It seems recently in one post , Ece told me that she'll try some rolls...

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Henry

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Henry, Thank you!!! This is so sweet.

 

It looks and feels lovely in every way.

I agree with you totally that Portra is king when it comes to these types of shots.

But more than that, you are the master of Portra!

 

I have a couple of boxes in the refrigerator (my recent order) and some exposed rolls. But the lab I used to use for many years moved away recently, and I am now trying to find a trustworthy place to get my film developed. Not easy!

 

Ece

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Henry, Thank you!!! This is so sweet.

 

It looks and feels lovely in every way.

I agree with you totally that Portra is king when it comes to these types of shots.

But more than that, you are the master of Portra!

 

I have a couple of boxes in the refrigerator (my recent order) and some exposed rolls. But the lab I used to use for many years moved away recently, and I am now trying to find a trustworthy place to get my film developed. Not easy!

 

Ece

Ece thank you :)

For the development of your film Portra, you should go to the "Film Forum" section and leave a message

about where we can develop in California. As you know, once the film is impressed must develop quickly enough.

Thank you for your comment

and thank you to ManoLeica, Dee and Thigslapper have left their thumbs up

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Henry

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Very nice, indeed. I may have some Portra in my freezer; this makes me want to give it a try.

Tom, highly recommended , you will not be disappointed , no need color correction

as digital images with "smooth" edges and lines because of pixels :mad: versus "softness" of lines

because of grain for film ! :)

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Henry

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Henry, Thank you!!! This is so sweet.

 

It looks and feels lovely in every way.

I agree with you totally that Portra is king when it comes to these types of shots.

But more than that, you are the master of Portra!

 

I have a couple of boxes in the refrigerator (my recent order) and some exposed rolls. But the lab I used to use for many years moved away recently, and I am now trying to find a trustworthy place to get my film developed. Not easy!

 

Ece

 

Ece , I posted a thread for you to have the address of a laboratory for your Portra in California here

("Film Forum" section)

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/film-forum/368252-ece-needs-help.html

Ece you'll be able to look at the answers given for you :)

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Henry

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