Freakscene
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I like this style.
Which often ruined by primitive over-processing; Saldago's Genesis, for example.
Thank you. One trick I have found to help myself avoid over-processing is that I overlay a processed file with an unprocessed file and blend them 50%. If after a good deal of looking the blended file looks better than the processed file, I start over and go more gently.
Genesis was horrific.
Back to the theme of the original post; one interesting thing about the Pentax K-3 iii Monochrome is that it appears to have some different settings for file output. I am not sure if it will apply only to jpgs or also to RAW files, but having some output settings in camera that can be matched to the lighting may further decrease the need for processing.
Pentax lenses also tend to have more moderate contrast than modern Leica lenses, and this is also likely to aid tonality.
Marty
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