Hi, Dave. The Portra 100T balances beautifully for tungsten lights, but it's not bad for outdoor shots. The lab will likely try to colour correct it as much as they can, and in my experience you can come very close. If you envisioned the shots as B&W, it may be interesting to have one set printed in colour and one printed as B&W.
chris On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just finished a roll of Kodak Portra 100T,which i thought > was their version of the C41 based B&W films. > > I have realized the mistake and did a quick look at the film on Kodaks > website.It states it is for tungsten light,interiors etc. > > I shot this as B&W themes out door in sunny snowy conditions. > > Am i screwed here.???? Dave(waiting for response before delivery to > lab)Brooks