Another thing to consider: use a lab that processes your film in chemicals made by the same manufacturer as your film(Fuji chems for Fuji films, Kodak for Kodak). I've found that having E100G souped in Fuji chems tends to make them more blue, IDK why, but it has happened on more than one occasion. My Provia was fine in the Fuji chems, but when souped in Kodak chems(or so the lab told me), they came out slightly cooler than the sheets(duplicate shots) developed in Fuji chems. Maybe this has something to do with a slight difference in pH? I don't really care. I'll just toss a warming(81A) filter over the lens from now on when shooting with E100G. Not hard to do, and no extra exposure compensation necessary.
I think you're overthinking a lot of this stuff you're "planning" on doing. Just shoot it man! Then get it drum scanned and do the minor tweaks in post. Get shooting
-Dan
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