Cholentpot
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Actually, there is a wealth of evidence that proves otherwise!
Welcome to APUG where humor is stilted and experimentation is frowned on.
Do you plan to optically print your ColorPlus film?
If not, and scanning is part of your workflow, then the discussion is off topic for APUG and, more importantly in general, the scanning part of the process will add so many variables as to make analysis of a 1/3 stop variation in exposure essentially meaningless.
Flickr is great for seeing how people are inspired, but it it doesn't tell much of anything about the technical realities of film.
HOWEVER...
If you find that the combination of using an EI of 160, your equipment, your metering technique, your development routine or your lab's development routine, your choice of subjects and your preferences for output gives you results that you like/meet your needs than I would encourage you to use that combination!
I disagree Matt. Scanning is on topic these days on APUG. The majority of film shooters here scan their film digitally and like it or not this is the future of film. No, it's not a hybrid technique any more than using a digital meter on a modern film camera. For the sake and sanity of people who are sensitive we can call it digital duping.