I think Kodak Portra film is the standard now that Vericolor type III is
discontinued.
You want a soft contrast high resolution film. Remember with negative film
always
go for the over exposure (opposite of diapositives)
Bonne Chance
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Ralf Loi wrote:
> My sister's wedding is approaching (oct. 13), so I have to solve a little
> problem.
> She doesn't want an official photographer, and since she has friends (and a
> brother!) with good photo skill, she hopes that we can do a nice work.
> I use always slides, but in this particular situation I think it is better
> to use print. I will put a "normal" film (100 or 200 ISO max) in my OM-4
> (should be used with flash inside), and a fast film (800-1600 ISO?) in the
> OM-1.
> I'm searching for films with a good tonal rendering, specially for skin.
> Any comment is welcome.
>
> Ralf Loi
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