Hi Jack thanks for pointing me to the new Kodak Ultra Color film, I will try a roll of it and the Reala before the real adventure starts with some flower close-up shots. There is garden shop near my home with a park and wonderful flowers and plants where I can freely take photos.
On the other side, I sometimes find the colors of the first prints I get a bit oversaturated, but that may be just a matter of taste. greetings Markus >>Markus, >>Considering the intended use of your work, my guess is >>that your client would prefer images with a bit of >>punch. >>Reala, for example, is a great high res, fine grain, >>medium to low contrast film suitable for use where >>"real world" colors are primary. It's especially >>suitable for scanning. >>If available, my choice would be Kodak's recently >>introduced "professional" print film, Ultra Color. >>I've tried a few rolls and can agree with their claim >>that it is the most highly saturated print film on the >>market. Just have to watch the very light colors so as >>to not get blocked highlights. It has very fine grain >>which should allow the printing of 'posters' if >>needed. > >>Jack > >>