There are a few murals painted on walls in my ol' home town, and I'd
like to photograph them for a documentary project.  I'd like to use
color negative film for this project, and would like very fine grain
and high accutance, as well as realistic colors.  I'm familiar with
Reala and Supra 100, both of which might be fine for this project,
but I was wondering about Kodak Royal Gold (100).  How does its
color rendition and saturation compare with the other two films? 
What about its grain and accutance?  Which will stand up best to 13X
enlargements?
Is there any other film that I might consider (I recall a discussion
once about Konica Impressa, but I didn't see ot listed at Adorama or
B&H).

Finally, the prices for these films look pretty good at B&H and
Adorama.  Has anyone purchased at other dealers and found better
prices or faster/cheaper shipping?

Thanks!
-- 
Shel Belinkoff
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"... there is no point in pressing the shutter 
unless you are making some caustic comment 
on the incongruities of life" - Phillip Jones Griffiths
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