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Fuji Superia 400 vs Kodak Portra 400
Consumer or professional?
The same photograph, same exposure, both looks at full strength. See the untouched original.
The difference
Both ISO 400 colour negative, thirty years of shared shelf space, completely different intent. Superia is a consumer film: green-forward, cool-shadowed, contrasty enough to look finished straight off the scanner. Portra is a professional film: warm, flat, and designed to be graded afterwards. Superia is the sound of a family holiday; Portra is the sound of a paid job.
Which to use
Superia 400
Snapshots, street, nostalgia, the 1990s.
Portra 400
Portraits, clients, and anything you intend to edit further.
Side by side
| Fuji Superia 400 | Kodak Portra 400 | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | colour negative | colour negative |
| Maker | Fujifilm | Kodak |
| Speed | ISO 400 | ISO 400 |
| Produced | 1998–present | 1998–present |
| Renderings here | 4 | 16 |
| Download | .cube | .cube |
Try Fuji Superia 400 on your photo → Try Kodak Portra 400
A comparison on somebody else's reference photograph only tells you so much. Both of these render on your image in the tool, alongside the other 294.