Hi Joseph and thanks for the reply,
I will deactivate Active D-lighting on my next try...
There was absolutely no logic on the -0.3EV, it was forgotten from a previous shot. Now, the circle effect is much less visible, although still there on the following shot
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File: DSC_5376.NEF
Date Created: 19/8/2011 9:47:06 ìì
Date Modified: 18/8/2011 7:57:04 ìì
File Size: 10,0 MB
Image Size: L (4288 x 2848)
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Date Shot: 18/8/2011 19:57:03.00
World Time: UTC+2, DST:OFF
Image Quality: Compressed RAW (12-bit)
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Device: Nikon D90
Lens: VR 18-200mm F/3,5-5,6G
Focal Length: 200mm
Focus Mode: AF-A
AF-Area Mode: Dynamic, 3D/Wide
VR: ON
AF Fine Tune:
Exposure
Aperture: F/9
Shutter Speed: 1/200s
Exposure Mode: Manual
Exposure Comp.: -0,3EV
Exposure Tuning:
Metering: Matrix
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 250
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White Balance: Auto, 0, 0
Color Space: sRGB
High ISO NR: OFF
Long Exposure NR: OFF
Active D-Lighting: Auto
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Picture Control
Picture Control: [VI] VIVID
Base: [VI] VIVID
Quick Adjust: +1
Sharpening: 5
Contrast: Active D-Lighting
Brightness: Active D-Lighting
Saturation: +1
Hue: 0
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