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KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400 Film E-4050 3
RETOUCHING
You can retouch the sheet and 120 / 220 sizes on both the
base side and the emulsion side. Retouch only the
emulsion side on the 135 size.
For information on retouching equipment, supplies, and
techniques, see KODAK Publication No. E-71, Retouching
Color Negatives.
PROCESSING
Process PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400 Film in KODAK
FLEXICOLOR Chemicals for Process C-41 using the
replenishment and wash rates in the tables below. Note
that the developer replenishment rates are starting-point
recommendations only and may vary due to the amount of
exposure to the film, scene content, and the presence/
absence of sprocket holes.
Replenishment and Wash Rates
*
Rates are for first wash and a two-stage countercurrent final wash. Double
these rates for a single stage final wash.
JUDGING NEGATIVE EXPOSURES
You can check the exposure level with a suitable electronic
densitometer equipped with a filter such as a KODAK
WRATTEN Gelatin Filter No. 92 or the red filter for
Status M densitometry. Depending on the subject and the
light source used for exposure, a normally exposed and
processed color negative measured through the red filter
should have the approximate densities listed below.
Because of the extreme range in skin color, use these red
density values for a normally lit forehead only as a guide.
For best results, use a KODAK Gray Card (gray side).
Film
Size
KODAK
FLEXICOLOR
Developer
Replenisher
KODAK
FLEXICOLOR
Developer
Replenisher
LORR
KODAK
FLEXICOLOR
Bleach III,
Fixer, and
Stabilizer
Wash
Water
*
135
1400 mL/m
2
130 mL/ft
2
700 mL/m
2
65 mL/ft
2
861 mL/m
2
80 mL/ft
2
31 L/m
2
2.9 L/ft
2
120/
220
1400 mL/m
2
130 mL/ft
2
700 mL/m
2
65 mL/ft
2
1023 mL/m
2
95 mL/ft
2
31 L/m
2
2.9 L/ft
2
4 x 5
inch
1722 mL/m
2
160 mL/ft
2
861 mL/m
2
80 mL/ft
2
1152 mL/m
2
107 mL/ft
2
59 L/m
2
5.5 L/ft
2
Area Measured Density Reading
KODAK Gray Card (gray side) receiving same
illumination as subject
0.77 to 0.87
Lightest step (darkest in the negative) of a
KODAK Paper Gray Scale receiving same
illumination as subject
1.13 to 1.23
Highest diffuse density on normally lighted
forehead
—light complexion
—dark complexion
1.08 to 1.18
0.93 to 1.03
PRINTING NEGATIVES
Optical Printing
This film is optimized for printing on KODAK
PROFESSIONAL SUPRA ENDURA VC Digital and ULTRA
ENDURA High Definition Papers.
Make color slides and transparencies by printing the
negatives on KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA
Transparency Display Material or KODAK
PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Clear Display Material.
Make black-and-white prints on any of the materials
mentioned above using the recommendations in KODAK
Publication CIS-274, Printing Black-and-White Images
Without KODAK Black-and-White Papers.
Digital Printing
You can scan your image to a file and print digitally to —
KODAK PROFESSIONAL SUPRA ENDURA VC Digital
Paper
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA Paper
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA High
Definition Paper
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Transparency
Display Material
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Clear Display
Material
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Metallic VC Digital
Paper
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