We've wandered off the OP's topic, but I agree.
For those who think that it's somehow bad to deviate substantially from the processing the camera or the defaults of the editing program do to render the image, I recommend watching the video at
this link. It's a discussion of how Ansel Adams created "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico," which many people consider his most iconic image. At one point in the video, his son shows a print made from the negative with no further editing at all. It's dramatically different from the final print, and I doubt it would have been received anywhere nearly as well.