![]() ![]() Kodak Porta 160/400: Complete opposite of Ektar, it's pretty much designed for portraits and keeps skin tones pretty accurate. ![]() For people with lighter skin tones, it's a horrible film since it really brings out the reds/oranges in their skin and makes them look like they got a bad spray tan. Kodak Ektar 100: Punchy greens and reds, great landscape film with super fine grain. Usually I'll use this film as a test roll due to its "inexpensiveness" in any new cameras I get, just to test for things like light leaks and whatnot because if the camera has issues, I haven't wasted a $10 roll of film. Gives good color, though sometimes a little bit of a greenish tint on occasion in my experiences. ![]() Fuji Superia X-TRA 400/800: Super basic color film, cheap, can be found at Walgreens/CVS/etc pretty easily. ![]()
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