best vibrant colors in a film ? share !

I have gotten some great results with Walgreens 400 (some kind of fuji probably). The first photo of the two boys was processed at CostCo. I tried Kodak hd400 recently and I find it better than the other Kodaks which I don't like much either. Second photo of a fence is HD400.
I agree with the above coments that the lab doing the processing/scanning is a critical factor for the end result though.

Iceman I like that picture a lot!


http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=65610&ppuser=9322

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I shoot about 50% color and also really like Gold 100 and will buy anytime I can find it. In 400 speed, i've standardized on Fuji Press 400.
Jon
 
I rarely shoot in color but when I do, I go for Fuji. Press 400 or 1600 (or Superia if Press is not available). I haven't tried Kodak UC. I gave up on Kodak about 20 years ago and never looked back since for me, Fuji is perfect.
 
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