Getting it right at exposure and not overshooting is what will always maintain the gap between professionals and amateurs. Sure if an amature wants to spend hours behind the computer to fix the mistakes they made during exposure with the tools they have today, they can. Getting it right at exposure is absolutely critical as a professional as there is only so much time I can alot for post production for each job to stay profitable, and if I'm not profitable I won't be in business and therefore no longer a professional. |