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Yeah your right, to certain extents. Like I'm not a professional so I don't really care, I like how these images came out, sure I can correct them and make them look "normal" but I think it goes well with the colours on that day. I must say this doesn't happen anymore with my scans but it did at that stage around two years ago.
Like I said I can never say how it "really" looks like / how "normal" people see it -
but I'm quite fed up that my Portra scans (from scanning at home) never quite look like "proper" Portra scans from others, it just looks wrong / cheap / not-as-great-as-Portra-can-look -
(no offense intended, but) your picture above looks like a good example of that to me.
It really made me stop paying almost a tenner for a roll of Portra 400 as I'm basically certain I won't get what I'm looking for in the end (if I'm about to scan it myself after dev)..