I'm not voting - because sometimes I fix them, sometimes I don't. Given, 90% of my photography is scenery - and when I fix them I fix it so the colors are how I* remember seeing them when I took the photo.
For example - I have some great photos of Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven. The evening we went the grass was almost blue green and the castle had a shadowy effect to it as it was just before sunset. The photos looked ok on preview but when I downloaded them to the computer they were much lighter then what I thought they should be - so I added some blue and darkened the shadows which made it much more hor I remembered it!
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For example - I have some great photos of Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven. The evening we went the grass was almost blue green and the castle had a shadowy effect to it as it was just before sunset. The photos looked ok on preview but when I downloaded them to the computer they were much lighter then what I thought they should be - so I added some blue and darkened the shadows which made it much more hor I remembered it!