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Portra 800 vs. Cinestill 800 πŸ™Œ What's your favorite 120 color film?
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Both are 800iso color negative film but that’s where the similar similarity ends as KodakPortra 800 produces very natural color with beautiful warm tones, making it ideal for portraits and daylight photography as well as low light. If you’re looking for a little bit more character, the tungsten balanced Cinstill 800T produces cooler tones, halation, and pushes very well making it ideal for very low light situations. If you’d like to learn more be sure to check out our Film Index thedarkroom.com/film-index/

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@2and20

7 months ago

Thank you! Is there a reason you prefer Portra 800 to 400 other than speed?

Do you advise against shooting 800T 1 stop overexposed?

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@Kids11111

1 month ago

I’m new to film. I don’t understand how the film itself causes halation? I thought the glass causes it?

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