trondsi
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E100 is accurately balanced for Kodak's official Daylight of 5500 K. It is not blue-biased with respect to that standard, but neutral. Shadows under a blue sky are in fact blueish. If you want it to look warmer, simply add a warming filter. The Tiffen 812 is kinda the nuclear option; they are worth trying, but might overdo it. Often a gentler 2A skylight filter or 81A warming filter is plenty strong. Experiment relative to your own taste.
Many landscape pros loved the emphasis of old Ekatachrome 64, which was much bluer than E100. That was prior to the Fujichrome revolution, with its saturated greens.
I'm actually not surprised that you say this. Light is often a lot bluer than we think (as in the sky), and skin tones turn out good looking in E100 which is also an indication that it is fairly balanced. I also like the grain structure more than many slide films; the grain looks slightly sharper in my scans, a bit like in Kodachrome, so you can tell that the original image came from film.