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Originally Posted by EOS_JD
No worries Craig. i used to play around a lot with the various images I had taken but am trying to do less of this as all I end up doing is spending hours on PP and not getting a good financial return for the hours I've spent editing.
At the end of the day all that matters is that the client likes the images you produce.
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I find this so true with myself also. It's not that I'm not getting things right in camera that is causing my PP time to go up, it's the fiddling around with different settings and ideas that pushes it up. In the end, I usually go back to my regular PP routine as it always seems the most fitting and best looking.
I guess it's part of the learning process right now and fortunately I'm not in a position where extra PP time is costing me too much, although one day I hope it will be an issue
John