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Lightroom 5.5 stripping exposure compensation on import of RAW files
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 324146" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I think you may have hit on it. I always have Active D-Lighting off because I shoot RAW, but a couple weeks back I needed to shoot some SOOC Jpegs for a challenge on another site and turned it on, along with changing a bunch of other JPEG related settings. I thought I'd turned them all off, but after your question I checked again and Active D-Lighting was still on. I've since turned it off and will report back.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When I insert the card into the Mac it initially displays the lighter image, but then overlays with the darker rendering of the NEF file, so I suspect it has everything to do with what nickt has said. We'll know soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 324146, member: 9240"] I think you may have hit on it. I always have Active D-Lighting off because I shoot RAW, but a couple weeks back I needed to shoot some SOOC Jpegs for a challenge on another site and turned it on, along with changing a bunch of other JPEG related settings. I thought I'd turned them all off, but after your question I checked again and Active D-Lighting was still on. I've since turned it off and will report back. When I insert the card into the Mac it initially displays the lighter image, but then overlays with the darker rendering of the NEF file, so I suspect it has everything to do with what nickt has said. We'll know soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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