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Fuji 400H vs Fuji 160C

How much of the Fuji look do you want?

The same photograph, same exposure, both looks at full strength. See the untouched original.

The difference

Both are Fujifilm professional colour negative films, but 400H commits to the house palette and 160C does not. 400H pushes greens toward mint and keeps skin pale and cool — the signature wedding look. 160C is far more neutral, with only a slight cyan lean in the shadows, and was sold to commercial shooters who wanted a flat scan to grade themselves.

Which to use

Pro 400H

When the minty green cast is the reason you are here.

Pro 160C

Fuji coolness without the pronounced colour signature. A better grading base.

Side by side

Fuji 400HFuji 160C
Typecolour negativecolour negative
MakerFujifilmFujifilm
SpeedISO 400ISO 160
Produced2004–20212004–2013
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