The film is perhaps unnecessary to present. While the ISO 400 member of the series is somewhat more popular, the 160 should not be left out of the class photo either. Cheap joke, but excellent for portraiture: it shows the skin color naturally, it doesn’t go overboard. Characterized by warm tones, almost as much as the Kodak 100 St used to be, anyone else remember? Like most Kodak movies, the Portra 160 has a bit of a brownish-reddish element, which doesn’t go bad at all in terms of skin color reproduction. Its graininess is very fine, although the range around ISO 160 has never been famous for its frightening grain size. Isn't that what you were looking for? Take a look around our other Kodak movies! Short film size 36 exposures ISO 160 Call C 41