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Trouble with exposure and clarity nikon D5300 vs nikon D80
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<blockquote data-quote="Halo23" data-source="post: 435858" data-attributes="member: 38333"><p>Thanks for the input. I never shoot in raw and I use three different editing programs, one being the CS5. I guess it is hard to explain what I'm seeing. It looks to me like areas which should be brighter look dark and areas that should be darker look too bright. almost like an inverted contrast? I'll see if I can find a better example or post the original and edited version of a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halo23, post: 435858, member: 38333"] Thanks for the input. I never shoot in raw and I use three different editing programs, one being the CS5. I guess it is hard to explain what I'm seeing. It looks to me like areas which should be brighter look dark and areas that should be darker look too bright. almost like an inverted contrast? I'll see if I can find a better example or post the original and edited version of a shot. [/QUOTE]
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