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<p>[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 1440368, member: 36248"]Yes, I 100% agree. Whatever you can get done in-camera is always better than post-processing. In this case, the camera thinks they are exposused correctly. I am manually setting the shutterspeed and the aperature, and letting the camera bounce around the ISO. I could +1,+2 exposure compensation now that I see I am constantly under-exposed. I think that the predominantly white and one other color photos must trip the camera up. (white and silver = kennedy, white and brown = IHC, etc). </p><p><br /></p><p>The GREAT thing about shooting raw is that even if I only get 80% the way there in-camera, I can dial it in with the LR settings. Changeing color temp, and the rest of the sliders is super easy. I think I will boost exposurer for a few shots, and see if that will help getting to more like 90% there towards the final image. But in this case, I almost think getting it perfect (100%) in LR will take LESS time than getting it perfect in camera, only because the options are more readily available via the mouse and keyboard shortcuts in LR than they are on the D7000.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for replying![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 1440368, member: 36248"]Yes, I 100% agree. Whatever you can get done in-camera is always better than post-processing. In this case, the camera thinks they are exposused correctly. I am manually setting the shutterspeed and the aperature, and letting the camera bounce around the ISO. I could +1,+2 exposure compensation now that I see I am constantly under-exposed. I think that the predominantly white and one other color photos must trip the camera up. (white and silver = kennedy, white and brown = IHC, etc). The GREAT thing about shooting raw is that even if I only get 80% the way there in-camera, I can dial it in with the LR settings. Changeing color temp, and the rest of the sliders is super easy. I think I will boost exposurer for a few shots, and see if that will help getting to more like 90% there towards the final image. But in this case, I almost think getting it perfect (100%) in LR will take LESS time than getting it perfect in camera, only because the options are more readily available via the mouse and keyboard shortcuts in LR than they are on the D7000. Thanks for replying![/QUOTE]
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