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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 260731" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>Thank you! I think this answered my question which I can state more understandable here; Is it normal that TTL with flash does not completely eliminate the need to tweak things in Lightroom as you shoot a party with different rooms containing different ceiling heights, ambient lighting, colors, etc. I think you pretty much said "No it doesn't" in your post. It wasn't a problem for me since I love tweaking photo's in Lightroom, I just wanted to make sure the camera and flash were responding well.</p><p></p><p>It just goes to show you though that you have to get out there and shoot pictures to really learn. I had plans to use flash compensation to get it pretty close but in that type of setting when I was taking candid shots, there just wasn't time or the photographic moment was over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 260731, member: 17612"] Thank you! I think this answered my question which I can state more understandable here; Is it normal that TTL with flash does not completely eliminate the need to tweak things in Lightroom as you shoot a party with different rooms containing different ceiling heights, ambient lighting, colors, etc. I think you pretty much said "No it doesn't" in your post. It wasn't a problem for me since I love tweaking photo's in Lightroom, I just wanted to make sure the camera and flash were responding well. It just goes to show you though that you have to get out there and shoot pictures to really learn. I had plans to use flash compensation to get it pretty close but in that type of setting when I was taking candid shots, there just wasn't time or the photographic moment was over. [/QUOTE]
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