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    Although I shoot very little digital, I usually use a Sinar F monorail view camers, based on my 40+ years experience as a photographer I find the results are MUCH better if you shoot color then desaturate and adjust contrast then brightness.
    This is purely my personal preference.

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    This does not include any brightness or contrast adjustments:

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