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I have a nikon D60 and when i go to the in camera Raw proceesing and want to adjust the exposure , it tells me that the option is not available ! Does anyone know why?
And yes i shoot in raw mode .
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Old 10-12-2009, 04:05 PM
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And the software you are using is? . It seems not many people took telepathy at school.
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I have a nikon D60 and when i go to the in camera Raw proceesing and want to adjust the exposure , it tells me that the option is not available ! Does anyone know why?
And yes i shoot in raw mode .
Thank you for your time!
That option is not available "in Camera" if you shoot in RAW. You can, however, adjust the exposure, when you load it in to ViewNX, before you convert it to jpg. you should see a slider on the bottom left of the screen. You may have to open a tab or two to see it, but it is there.
Hope this helps!
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Old 10-12-2009, 10:42 PM
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And the software you are using is? . It seems not many people took telepathy at school.
Has nothing to do with software! It's in the menu of the camera . In the D60 menu , there's is an option for raw processing!
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Old 10-12-2009, 10:45 PM
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That option is not available "in Camera" if you shoot in RAW. You can, however, adjust the exposure, when you load it in to ViewNX, before you convert it to jpg. you should see a slider on the bottom left of the screen. You may have to open a tab or two to see it, but it is there.
Hope this helps!
Regards, Luke
The option is there ! It just tells me it's not available for some reason. But i will check it out in ViewNX
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