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Kodak Portra 160 Film Recipe

Eterna/Cinema film simulation recipe

Kodak Portra 160 Film Recipe

Kodak Portra 160

Recreating the classic Kodak film look with Fujifilm X-Trans IV

I’ve been spending time on Threads recently, and enjoying the posts of some film photographers. I like to see how different film stocks render and think about capturing the vibe in a film recipe.

The various Kodak Portra films are very popular, and I see 400 and 800 a lot. A little less often, I come across images with Portra 160, and these inspired me to have a fresh try at captuing this classic Kodak look.

I personally feel that you can create a Kodak Portra style with several of the film simulations in our cameras. I’ve used Classic Chrome a few times, Classic Negative and even Pro Neg too (see bottom of the page), but for this soft film style, my starting point was Eterna.

Some Portra recipes push the creamy tones aesthetic quite hard, but I don’t always see this in scans of actual Portra photos. So this recipe is another contribution to the growing list of Portra looks, but it’s one that I really enjoy, and feel captures the Kodak Portra look quite closely.

Kodak Portra 160 Film Recipe Settings

Film SimulationEterna/Cinema
Grain EffectWeak, Small
Colour Chrome EffectWeak
Colour Chrome BlueOff
White BalanceFluorescent 2, ‑2 Red, ‑6 Blue
Dynamic RangeDR400
Highlights+1.5
Shadows‑0.5
Colour+3
Sharpness‑2
ISO Noise Reduction‑4
Clarity‑3
EV Compensation+1/3

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Kodak Portra 160 Film Recipe: Sample Photos

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Kodak Portra 160 film recipe sample photo
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2 responses to “Kodak Portra 160 Film Recipe”

  1. Johnny S Avatar
    Johnny S

    These are absolutely beautiful!

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thank you, You’ve very kind.

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