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colour negative · Kodak · ISO 800

Kodak Portra 800

Portra colour rendering at ISO 800, with more contrast and visible grain.

Kodak Portra 800 film emulation applied to a reference photo The same reference photo before any film look is applied Original Kodak Portra 800

Drag to compare. 5 renderings of Kodak Portra 800 are included.

Try it on your own photo → Download .cube

What this look does

Warmer and contrastier than Portra 400, with noticeably denser shadows. Skin stays in the Portra family but picks up a little more red. The HC variant pushes contrast further still.

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About Kodak Portra 800

The fast member of the family, made for receptions, interiors and dusk where 400 runs out of room. Because it was designed to be shot at box speed or pushed, it carries more baked-in contrast than the slower Portras — useful when you want the Portra palette without the flatness.

Included renderings

In Filmgrid each rendering carries its own name. The exposure and temperature labels describe how it differs from the base look.

Filmgrid nameRenderingLUT
Bright Bicycle -1 stop .cube
Fresh Sneakers base .cube
Clean Skyline +1 stop .cube
Crisp Playlist +2 stops .cube
Young Sunday high contrast .cube

How to use this LUT

The download is a standard .cube 3D LUT, so it loads in almost anything: Lightroom Classic (Profile → Browse), Photoshop (Color Lookup adjustment layer), Premiere Pro (Lumetri → Creative), DaVinci Resolve (LUTs panel), Final Cut Pro (Custom LUT effect), Affinity Photo, Capture One and OBS. See the step-by-step guide if you have not loaded one before.

If you only want the finished picture, skip the download: open the tool, drop a photo in and export at full resolution. Nothing leaves your device.

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