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 Posted: Thu Oct 18th, 2012 10:44
Gilbert Sandberg

 

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As far as I have understood the feature:
The point I tried to make, if switched ON, Active D-lighting collects data that is not recorded in a normal picture, RAW or otherwise.
Contrary to normal D-lighting the active feature cannot be simulated in software later.

One aspect that i have not tested (but is quite intriguing): the Active D-lighting may work when using flashes, it may be very userful, but I have not had the opportunity to test its merits.
Regards, Gilbert