Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 56
RAW Adjustments, EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
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50 settings, or click Cancel to retain the Click OK to accept the Exposure sharpening set in your camera. Compensation effect, or click Cancel to prevent the Exposure Compensation To revert to the original sharpening effect from changing your image. setting at any point, simply uncheck the Chapter 10 Apply Checkbox next to Sharpening. If you would like to remove the Please note: As the D1 does not record image-sharpening settings in image files, selecting Unchanged is equivalent to selecting None when Exposure Compensation effect at any time, simply uncheck the Apply Checkbox next to Exposure Compensation. working with images recorded with the Please note: The Exposure D1. Compensation feature is very useful RAW Adjustments for improving images that were not correctly exposed; however, if your The contents of the RAW Adjustments image contains overexposed areas section of the Base Adjustments step (with lost detail in the highlights) or can only be applied to a RAW NEF underexposed areas (with lost detail in image file. This section will be displayed the shadows), you will not be able to automatically if the image is a RAW NEF recover detail using this feature. The Edit List image. Tools that apply only to RAW images do not appear in the menus. HUE ADJUSTMENT RAW ONLY Tools specific to RAW images are avail- The Hue Adjustment feature enables able in the Base Adjustments Step. you to alter the hue of your entire Please note: Any feature applied within the RAW Adjustments is applied to the entire image and cannot be adjusted using any of the Selective Tools. image from (-9° to +9°) without affecting brightness or saturation. Skin tones will become increasingly yellow as this value is raised above 0°. Values below 0° produce redder skin tones. To change the Hue Adjustment, click on EXPOSURE COMPENSATION the button in the Hue Adjustment RAW ONLY and move the slider. After changing the The Exposure Compensation feature emulates increasing or decreasing exposure in the camera. parameter for this feature, an * will be displayed next to the value originally set within your camera. To change the Exposure Compensation, click on the button for Exposure Compensation and move the slider. This Click OK to accept the new setting, or click Cancel to retain the Hue Adjustment as set in your camera. feature enables you to choose from -2 To revert to the original Hue to +2EV. Adjustment setting at any point, simply