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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
D700 Seeking ideas on contrast correction
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<blockquote data-quote="LensWork" data-source="post: 26281" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Shooting digital is much akin to shooting slide film in the old days. Digital, and slide film, do not have the same dynamic range that negative (print) film offered. Without the use of fill-in flash, reflectors or HDR as has been suggested by the others above, the best solution, as was with slide film, is to expose for the highlights and develop for the shadows. In digital terms, this means exposing in-camera so that the highlights are not washed out, then in post-processing you should be able to bring out some detail in the shadows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LensWork, post: 26281, member: 1283"] Shooting digital is much akin to shooting slide film in the old days. Digital, and slide film, do not have the same dynamic range that negative (print) film offered. Without the use of fill-in flash, reflectors or HDR as has been suggested by the others above, the best solution, as was with slide film, is to expose for the highlights and develop for the shadows. In digital terms, this means exposing in-camera so that the highlights are not washed out, then in post-processing you should be able to bring out some detail in the shadows. [/QUOTE]
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