Well stop looking at my posts then xD
Honestly, utilising a process to get a single image that is closer to the tonal range we see with our eyes has been used since celluloid negatives existed. Photos look like photos, I'd rather spend a little extra time making my images look like what I actually see with my eyes when i'm there rather than what I see on the screen of my camera...
I know I go overboard with the saturation in a few shoots but damn, this one is subtle and partly done out of necessity. It was shot on a fairly bright day from within a dark building, it was get a decent exposure of the room and blow out the highlights or get a decent exposure of those and lose the rest of the image to the shadows.