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D5100
Active D-Lighting & Washed Out Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="iceisles" data-source="post: 132272" data-attributes="member: 13574"><p>Thanks, gqtuazon. I probably should start shooting in RAW for a number of reasons, but until then, perhaps bumping the contrast +1 or +2 in the picture control settings would work? I'm guess that would essentially be making the same adjustment I would normally do once the images are loaded on my computer? There have been enough positive things said about Active D-Lighting with regard to JPEGs that I'm not in a rush to disable it permanently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceisles, post: 132272, member: 13574"] Thanks, gqtuazon. I probably should start shooting in RAW for a number of reasons, but until then, perhaps bumping the contrast +1 or +2 in the picture control settings would work? I'm guess that would essentially be making the same adjustment I would normally do once the images are loaded on my computer? There have been enough positive things said about Active D-Lighting with regard to JPEGs that I'm not in a rush to disable it permanently. [/QUOTE]
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