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March 25, 2011
So I have heard lots about the new kodak portra 400 having a extreme latitude of being able to be underexposed two shots and be ok.  So before I ever try that without push processing at a real gig, I wanted to try it myself.  I mean shooting a 400 speed film at 1600 and then not push processing it, that sounded nuts to me, so I had to see it for myself. 

Below is what I got from a night of walking around boston's north end with my nikon F3 and shooting the portra in camera at 1600.

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Now for some more test, or fun.  I also like to cross process film.  For those of you new to film, thats when you take slide film, film that is positive and processed E6 and process it as color negative film in standard c-41 chemistry.  I like doing this because of the huge color shift and contrast it gives to images.  

Here is some fuji sensia 100 I shot on my F3 around boston.
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