UC was introduced as a Portra film (to go with NC and VC) and then 
quickly spun off into it's own line.

I just picked up some of the 400UC in 120, since I heard UC in 120 is dead.

-Adam


Toralf Lund wrote:
> Rebekah wrote:
>> I saw some Ebay, and I didn't know what it was, so I was just curious
>> if it was any good.  :o)  thanks mucho
>>   
> Actually, if it's the 100 ISO version of the 400UC I used a couple of 
> years ago, which didn't strictly speaking have "Portra" printed on the 
> box, I'd expect it to be rather good, popular or not.
> 
> - T
>> rg2
>>
>> On 9/3/07, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>> Rebekah wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Any opinions on Kodak Portra 100UC?
>>>>       
> 
>>>> rg2
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> Doesn't exist anymore.  Or rather, Kodak isn't making it anymore.
>>> Portra comes in 160 and 400, NC (natural color) or VC (vivid color).
>>> There's also a Portra 800 for low light.  Portra 100UC wasn't the most
>>> popular of the Portra family when it was in production.  But I've never
>>> used it.  If you have some, try it out and see for yourself.  Can't hurt.
>>>
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