Not to raise your blood pressure, Kirk, but if you are an architectural photographer who is not taking advantage of digital techniques - mostly in Photoshop - not necessarily in "capturing" the image - then you are short changing your clients. By understanding Photoshop techniques you can extend your tonal range and reduce your reliance on artificial light. And perhaps even deliver more humanistic pictures (at least to editorial clients) than the stiff, formal traditional 50s modernist architectural shots that are so painfully crafted to look pristine and devoid of life.
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