Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 149

D-Lighting, ADVANCED, FASTER

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ADVANCED 143 D-Lighting Chapter 22 Adjust Menu The Advanced method begins with the same result as the Auto method but provides you with two sliders to control the result: Correct Contrast Use the Correct Contrast slider to either increase or decrease the amount of contrast that is being applied to your image. A value of 100 is equivalent to the contrast effect of the Auto method. Correct Color Cast Use the Correct Color Cast slider to either increase or decrease the amount of Color Cast reduction that is being applied to your image. A value of 100 is equivalent to the color cast reduction result of the Auto method. Click OK to accept the effect of the Contrast / Brightness enhancement, or click cancel to prevent this feature from affecting your image. D-Lighting reveals details in shadows and highlights, correcting for underexposure, backlighting, or insufficient flash, without harming the properly exposed areas or introducing unwanted artifacts. D-Lighting can also help reveal detail in overexposed areas in brightly lit scenes. Begin by choosing the method you wish to use when applying D-Lighting to your image. FASTER This method enables you to quickly enhance the shadow areas and reveal additional detail in the highlights of the active image as well as to boost the colors of the entire image to produce a natural-looking effect. Adjustment Slider Move the Adjustment slider to the right to bring out details in the shadows and highlights of the active image.

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Chapter 22
Adjust Menu
ADVANCED
The Advanced method begins with the
same result as the Auto method but
provides you with two sliders to control
the result:
Correct Contrast
Use the Correct Contrast slider to either
increase or decrease the amount of
contrast that is being applied to your
image. A value of 100 is equivalent to
the contrast effect of the Auto method.
Correct Color Cast
Use the Correct Color Cast slider to
either increase or decrease the amount
of Color Cast reduction that is being
applied to your image. A value of 100
is equivalent to the color cast reduction
result of the Auto method.
Click OK to accept the effect of the
Contrast / Brightness enhancement, or
click cancel to prevent this feature from
affecting your image.
D-Lighting
D-Lighting reveals details in shadows
and highlights, correcting for underexpo-
sure, backlighting, or insufficient flash,
without harming the properly exposed
areas or introducing unwanted artifacts.
D-Lighting can also help reveal detail in
overexposed areas in brightly lit scenes.
Begin by choosing the method you wish
to use when applying D-Lighting to your
image.
FASTER
This method enables you to quickly
enhance the shadow areas and reveal
additional detail in the highlights of
the active image as well as to boost the
colors of the entire image to produce a
natural-looking effect.
Adjustment Slider
Move the Adjustment slider to the right
to bring out details in the shadows and
highlights of the active image.