>>3701201I like it anon.
Think of it like Portra 160 with increased saturation, but not too increased contrast. It also works fine for human subjects.
Saturation and contrast is not over the top, if you want the "punchiest" one with regards to those, maybe you'd like Fuji C200 more.
Latitude is also very good, but you shouldn't treat it like Portra, i.e. overexposing carelessly and expecting a nice pastel palette. If it's uniformly overexposed, it turns bland.
I find the latitude works best if you expose properly, and let the latitude take care of strong highlights, like reflections or the sun in the frame etc. . Graininess is small, both due to grain size and "softer" grain definition, which makes for a smooth look. Don't take that to mean higher resolving power, there are other films that score higher there (even Portra I think). But it still has very good resolving power, as most modern films.
I have a couple Ektar scans in my thread if you wanna check them. If you want to emphasise saturation and warmth, bring down exposure a tad in post, and add some yellow in the shadows (makes foliage pop out more).