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3. Choose the amount of
chosen image, using the
down. You'll choose from
and
High D-Lighting
4. When the image on the right looks the way you want it
to look, press the
D300(S) will display a brief Image saved notice and then
display the new file on the Monitor.
My Recommendation: There is no one setting that is correct
for all images. I often use
image needs more or less
or change to
High
amount of
D-Lighting
the darker areas of the image, so the less
the better.
Red-Eye Correction
(User's Manual – D300S page 320; D300 page 335)
Red-eye
correction
pupils—caused by flash exposure reflection—back to their
normal dark color. Red-eye makes a person look like one of
those aliens with glowing eyes from a science fiction show.
If you've used flash to create a picture, the
function will work on the image if it can detect any red-eye. If
it can't detect red-eye in the image, it will not open the
red-eye system but will briefly display a screen informing you
that the camera was unable to detect red-eye in the selected
picture.
D-Lighting
Multi Selector
Low, Normal
(see
Figure
OK button
Normal
D-Lighting
or
Low
as needed. Remember that any
has the potential to introduce noise in
attempts
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you want for the
to scroll up or
(or medium),
6-3, image 3).
to save the new file. The
(medium) to see if an
and then leave it at that
D-Lighting
to
change
Red-eye correction
you use,
bright
red

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