Sure, if it works for the photo. Some of my photos get more effort, some get less. It depends on what the photo is, if it's got issues that need to be dealt with or not, and what the use of the finished photo is. I like quick processing for family snaps and live music photos. I tend to spend a lot more time on my landscape photos, but there are a lot less of them. For portraits and weddings it's somewhere in the middle. In my experience the auto-process options work best when the photo is pretty close to alright to begin with.