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  1. <p>Thanks a lot for your post, LEX</p> <p>I will do my homework now. Reading the other posts I'm stuck with another problem - I shoot RAW to process, JPG (basic) to have a quick look in a PC. Due to that, I use Active D lightning auto.<br> But if it impacts the RAW files (darker) I should turn it off. But then JPG won´t look as good as could...<br> Compromises, compromises...</p>
  2. <p>I usually use auto development as a first step, then do a manual adjustment to print the images. In the screen, to my eyes, LR make them a somewhat too light (my IPS monitor is calibrated using Win 7 adjustments, I have no other mean to adjust it). <br> The histogram most of the times shows room to the right, less after LR auto adjust.<br> Should I use the camera's or LR one?</p> <p> </p>
  3. <p>Ok, so Lightroom auto cannot be trusted..</p> <p>Thanks again,</p>
  4. <p>Hello,<br> Both in my D7100 and an older D90 Lightroom auto development increases the exposure of nearly all my photos by some 0.5 EV (NEF files). Is that usual or my cameras have some problem?</p> <p>Thanks,</p>
  5. <p>Hello, <br> Where is the number of clicks of the 7100 in the EXTIF file? Both Opanda IExtif and PhotoME editor won´t show it (I found it in D90's photos) but WEB sites such as http://www.nikonshuttercount.com/ will show the number.</p> <p>Tjanks,</p>
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    FP-4, lens possibly 120/2.8
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