Given the relatively small price difference of about 20 % between standard and advanced targets, you would want the advanced one.
But, as Doug explained, this does not mean you will get spot on colours after making a profile using it.
In my experience, a decent profile is a good starting point for scans, but manual adjustments stay required - especially when it comes to old pictures that need some amount of restoration.
Using a camera with a good macro lens on a repro stand (instead of the scanner) reduces the glare effect, but introduces problems with flatness and set up time.
YMMV :-)