Nikon D2HS D2Hs User's Manual - Page 80

Adjusting Contrast, Tone Compensation

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Taking Photographs-Image Adjustment Adjusting Contrast: Tone Compensation As photographs are saved to the memory card, they are processed to adjust the distribution of tones in the image, enhancing contrast. Tone compensation is performed by means of tone curves that define the relationship between the distribution of tones in the original image and the compensated result. The Tone compensation menu controls the type of curve used. Option Description Auto (default) Camera automatically optimizes contrast by selecting the appropriate curve. Curve varies from shot to shot, even in scenes of same type; to take multiple shots with same curve, choose different setting. For best results, use a type G or D lens. Camera uses same standard curve for all images. Suited to most Normal scenes, whether dark or bright. Less Produces "softer" images. Prevents highlights on portrait subjects contrast from being "washed out" in direct sunlight. More Choose this curve to preserve detail in misty landscapes and other contrast low-contrast subjects. Custom Nikon Capture 4 version 4.2 or later (available via download to purchasers of Nikon Capture 4) can be used to define a custom tone curve and download it to the camera. Choose Custom to select this user-defined curve. If no custom curve has been created, this option is equivalent to Normal. 1 Highlight Tone compensation in the shooting menu ( 158) and press the multi selector to the right. 2 Highlight the desired option and press the multi selector to the right. The shooting menu will be displayed. 66

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Taking Photographs—Image Adjustment
Adjusting Contrast:
Tone Compensation
As photographs are saved to the memory card, they are processed to adjust
the distribution of tones in the image, enhancing contrast.
Tone compen-
sation is performed by means of tone curves that define the relationship
between the distribution of tones in the original image and the compensated
result.
The
Tone compensation
menu controls the type of curve used.
Camera automatically optimizes contrast by selecting the appropriate
curve.
Curve varies from shot to shot, even in scenes of same type;
to take multiple shots with same curve, choose different setting.
For
best results, use a type G or D lens.
Auto
(default)
Camera uses same standard curve for all images.
Suited to most
scenes, whether dark or bright.
Normal
Description
Option
Produces “softer” images.
Prevents highlights on portrait subjects
from being “washed out” in direct sunlight.
Less
contrast
Choose this curve to preserve detail in misty landscapes and other
low-contrast subjects.
More
contrast
Nikon Capture 4 version 4.2 or later (available via download to pur-
chasers of Nikon Capture 4) can be used to define a custom
tone
curve and download it to the camera.
Choose
Custom
to select this
user-defined curve.
If no custom curve has been created, this option
is equivalent to
Normal
.
Custom
1
Highlight
Tone compensation
in the shoot-
ing menu (
158) and press the multi selector
to the right.
2
Highlight the desired option and press the
multi selector to the right.
The shooting menu
will be displayed.