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> What isn't fixable is lighting problems. (E.g., part of the image is
> correctly lit, but everything else is too dark.)
A better camera won't fix this. If you really want to fix this then just
take two different exposures and combine them later in software. Pros have
to do this too when they can't control the lighting.
>>> In short, post-processing is a hopeless task.
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>> Professionals would disagree with you.
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> Professionals would have taken decent photos in the first place. ;-)
They looked decent enough to me! And typically pros will not let the camera
do *any* processing, and import the raw sensor data to their computer for
manual colour, sharpness and exposure control.
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