Analoge Look

Experience the Future of rendering a Polestar

First of all, I really appreciate your reaction on my recent facebook post. Don't hesitate to play around with that profile and give me your feedback about your experiences. This gives me the opportunity to optimize that film profile.

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

Back to Top