>>3352356> Untouched film prints/scans usually have better colors than digital sooc jpegs.When are film colors *ever* even remotely accurate until you start to very much correct them?
SOOC JPEGs are what the camera vendor or you set them to. They may be accurate or bonus red for "healthy" looking people or whatever you find pleasant.
Not that this even matters since you can develop RAWs with a profile on your PC or even smartphone after like 1s delay if you tether or send them over.
You haven't even started immersing the film on a film process by then, and you're still minutes away from finishing a good scan of the first few photos when the digital photos already all had their color profiles selected [if it's not just the default]. Workflow-wise or time-wise, you save nothing.