seeker613 wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but as I told RG, it was in-camera, post exposure application of D Lighting, not Active-D Lighting applied via Settings before the exposure. I used the following method to try to change/remove the D Lighting changes: Menu-Retouch-DLighting, which now I cannot access - bc D Lighting is not available - it is greyed out under the Retouch.
BTW, if using (Active)-D Lighting doesn't change the RAW file, then what purpose does it serve? To make the image appear different in the Monitor during image review only?
Thanks for the reply, but as I told RG, it was in-... (
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permanently modify the RAW data that is read-only, always. Simply off load the RAW file to your digital editor and you have the original file. There may be a way to undo the edit within the camera too. Check your user's manual for details, where offloading the image to another editor is more efficient.