Let it also be said that with extreme highlight rendition in shots with high dynamic range your lens' propensity to flare and its coatings will also play a role.
In medium format, Kodak Gold 200 and Portra 800 have a pretty similar rendition to me on the colors. That makes sense because they are both based on older technology. Portra 800 has a little flatter contrast than gold by design, used at box speed. For absolute creaminess in natural-color photographs, there is nothing in Portra 160/400's league, in my opinion. Ektar is trying to emulate positive film so it makes sense that it would behave differently. I have found it requires a lot more finesse and understanding to get the best shots with it.
In medium format, Kodak Gold 200 and Portra 800 have a pretty similar rendition to me on the colors. That makes sense because they are both based on older technology. Portra 800 has a little flatter contrast than gold by design, used at box speed. For absolute creaminess in natural-color photographs, there is nothing in Portra 160/400's league, in my opinion. Ektar is trying to emulate positive film so it makes sense that it would behave differently. I have found it requires a lot more finesse and understanding to get the best shots with it.