Interesting. Did you process it yourself (i.e., is this your lab)? Doesn't this film have a rem-jet backing? How do they remove it for processing in a Jobo?
It's a neat look. I know there's a lab in Florida that processes ECN-2 films shot as still films. These films are lower in contrast generally than C-41 films, so probably better for scanning than direct printing to RA-4 papers.
Very nice. I would think that due to the low contrast you would have to print this on the proper print film, or have some way to increase the contrast of the color paper you use.
You might even need to fiddle with your scanner for film scans due to the low contrast.
I work for a motion picture lab. The backing is called ram jet. This is removed by going throw a pre-bath and then a scrubber before developing.
I also love shooting with Visions 2 films 5201 (50 daylight), & 5205 (250 Daylight). I fined this film scans better. Visions 2 films where designed for standard & HD Video transfer. Now out is Visions 3 5219 500T better for scanning but not very good for prints.