Geez, from IR to daylight color film under manmade available light!!!
IR for this might be verrrry interesting! <g>
More seriously, you shouldn't have any trouble with Fuji 1600 Press. Fuji
shows three 1600 speed daylight color negative films: Super HG 1600,
Superia 1600 and Press 1600. IIRC, Press 1600 is the same as consumer
Superia 1600 with Fuji's "4-layer" emulsion. Super HG 1600 *is* different
from Superia 1600 and it does not have the "4-layer" emulsion. I've shot
Press 1600 Press under available light in an art gallery with a mix of low
wattage incandescent, halogen spots and indirect daylight coming through
windows. Worked much better than expected; very natural looking. Note
that it was developed and the proofs printed by a pro lab that does color
balancing extremely well.
Use the film that works best with the lighting level you have.
Be certain the first act of your newborn grandchild is signing an
unconditional model release that covers delivery and *all* future
photographs you might make. <gg>
-- John
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