The Kodak Portra Film is usually used in nature and portrait photography. The Kodak Portra 400 impresses with vivid colors and slightly higher contrasts than the Kodak Portra 160.
Re-enacting the right look of this famous film depends on several factors. Not only white balance and exposure play a decisive role, but also the camera itself and the chosen lens.
By using different shooting situations, I show the variable use of my film profile Kodak Portra 400++ with Adobe Lightroom Classic.

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/2.8 | ISO 200 — Profile intensity: 76 | Lights: 100 | White: -31

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/4.0 | ISO 200 — Profile intensity: 100 | Eposure: -1,00

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/4.0 | ISO 400 — Profile intensity: 84 | Exposure: -1,35

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/2.8 | ISO 200 — Profile intensity: 76 | Lights: 100 | White: -31

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/2.8 | ISO 320 — Profile intensity: 58 | Exposure: -0,25 | Lights: 53 | White: -63

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/2.8 | ISO 800 — Profile intensity: 58 | White: +8

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/2.8 | ISO 800 — Profile intensity: 72 | Lights: 6 | White: 63

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/4.0 | ISO 800 — Profile intensity: 81 | Exposure: 0,70

Fujifilm X100 T | 23mm ƒ/8.0 | ISO 400 — Profile intensity: 71