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It's a very nice medium, though.
 
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Yes I do, although I've slowed down recently; partly due to cost/availability, and partly because my fridge is full...

I also tend to go through phases of focusing on either B&W or colour shooting, and at the minute I'm in one of the former. That will change once autumn comes around though.
 
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I bought a box of E100 4x5" in addition to my Fuji stash just yesterday as i want to try it in LF and with my new 812 warming filter. Didn't really like it in the past without filters, but then i read some article where a 812 was used and i really liked the results shown.

Otherwise it's the same as GLS, freezer is starting to get full (but mostly with 120 Fuji)
 

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I bought a box of E100 4x5" in addition to my Fuji stash just yesterday as i want to try it in LF and with my new 812 warming filter. Didn't really like it in the past without filters, but then i read some article where a 812 was used and i really liked the results shown.

Otherwise it's the same as GLS, freezer is starting to get full (but mostly with 120 Fuji)

Ektachrome is cooler than Provia with redder reds and greener greens. Provia's reds are more orangey. Of course, both without filters. My favorite has been Velvia 50 but it;s no longer being made and I'm down to my last two boxes in the freezer. It's seems to be coming a better investment than Apple stock growing in value every day.

Here's digital snap taken with cell phone with both films on light pad.
 

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@Alan Edward Klein: I do not want to divert the thread, but at what speed did you expose the E100?

I shot both at f/22 1/4 sec. Cloudy skies. Interesting that the Ektachrome is darker. But I don't recall whether the lighting changed between shots.
 

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