Back to film......
When I got my first useful d****** camera (a Nikon Coolpix 3200, in January 2005), my consumption of C-41 went WAY down, but my use of E-6 was unaffected (it has gone down somewhat since, as I can no longer afford scenic vacations and the price of film has soared - but I still shoot some E-6)
I still shoot regular 35mm E-6 because I can sit back and go through my pictures at the touch of a button and see every detail with the large screen directly in front of me.
I still shoot stereo E-6 because there is NOTHING quite like the sight of a color stereo transparency pair back-illuminated, with the light sent through the original film chip, through achromatic lenses, straight into the eyes. It wowed me the first time I saw it, and it still does.
So, I'll use film, until there is an 80" square 8192x8192 pixel flat panel, a d****** stereo viewer of similar resolution, both of which would be able to display my roughly 12,000 slides as well as d****** files, AND (the hardest part) I can afford both of them!