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Contrast and exposure optimisation

Fixing common problems - automatically

Although some of the capabilities described here are available in other image editing software, DxO Lighting is unique because:

• it’s automatic – no intervention is required in auto mode

• it’s safe – image quality is never degraded

• it provides local correction – each part of the image is treated separately but there are no visible seams or halos

• it ensures consistent colour and a natural look

DxO Lighting is able to automatically correct for a wide range of lighting and exposure faults or difficulties:

1. Excessive or inadequate contrast


Low contrast (flare)


High contrast scene

2. Under exposure

Under exposure

3. Lack of or weak flash

 

Low flash

4. Backlit subjects


5. Sharp variations in illumination across a scene



6. Incorrect exposure

 

Incorrect exposure settings or estimate