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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
LCD vs actual image quality
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<blockquote data-quote="msed" data-source="post: 333305" data-attributes="member: 28455"><p>Ok, first, I actually have a D60 but didn't see that listed. I shoot my photos in raw format, when I look at my LCD display the image looks perfectly exposed. When I put them on my computer to edit, they are nothing like what was displayed on the camera. They are, typically, severely under exposed. How do I fix what is displayed on the camera? I can't take good pictures if I do not know what is happening as I shoot them. If the display was accurate, I could adjust accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msed, post: 333305, member: 28455"] Ok, first, I actually have a D60 but didn't see that listed. I shoot my photos in raw format, when I look at my LCD display the image looks perfectly exposed. When I put them on my computer to edit, they are nothing like what was displayed on the camera. They are, typically, severely under exposed. How do I fix what is displayed on the camera? I can't take good pictures if I do not know what is happening as I shoot them. If the display was accurate, I could adjust accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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