What color films to use for upcoming Michigan Fall colors

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DF

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I haven't used any Cinestill film at all. I'd like to see what you got from it.

Don't waste your time & $$ on Cinestill, especially for a trip up North. Stick with the basics - Kodak &/or Fuji.
Also, if you've never used a polarizer, now's the time. It's the absolute clincher in almost all outdoor color photography.
 

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Here are those promised results on Cinestill 400D, pushed to 1600. I fixed a few blemishes and adjusted exposures. I masked the sign in the first one, and the sky in the second, so they would not be affected by the exposure adjustment. I don't think I did anything to the third frame.
 

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Another vote for Ektar, looks great with fall theme, but needs good light. I struggle converting to positive scanned Ektar shot in a shade, hard to get color balance right.
 
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Another vote for Ektar, looks great with fall theme, but needs good light. I struggle converting to positive scanned Ektar shot in a shade, hard to get color balance right.

Maybe a warming filter when shooting in the shade like an 81B might help?
 

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Here are those promised results on Cinestill 400D, pushed to 1600. I fixed a few blemishes and adjusted exposures. I masked the sign in the first one, and the sky in the second, so they would not be affected by the exposure adjustment. I don't think I did anything to the third frame.

These three photos shot with Cinestill? I can't believe it....!!
 

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I kid you not, DF. I play around with Kodak Vision 3 films, so these results did not surprise me.
 

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