No, I think that getting the lighting correct is always important even if you have access to great editing tools. Editing photographs is meant to fix them up a little bit in places you did not notice need editing. Changing the lighting completely can cause the photo to look very grainy and not natural at all.
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It's important to keep the lighting natural but this is a personal opinion question so you can answer however you like. I just think that editing is not always the best decision for photographs and it doesn't mean you can do a sloppy work because there is always a computer to fix it all at the end.
It makes it less important because with lighting when you're taking a picture you don't always get the lighting in the right places. But with photo editing software it makes it possible to put the lighting where you want it. Hope this helps :)
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