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Originally Posted by Angel_Baby
Kerry, I just did the same thing. (Forgot to change my iso for daylight) The images were saved in raw, but some of them are totally blown out. I adjusted the exposure compensation, but they are still not right. How do you correct it?
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Well, if you take a look at Sarah's photo, you can see that most of the details are still there. There aren't a lot of completely blown out areas...things are just really light. She can fix a lot of that.
If you have an image where there is just a bunch of white where there should be something, then you've probably blown the details (clipped them) and you won't be able to bring them back.
If you've got some details, though, you can try using your levels control in your photo program. That's the one that looks like a little mountain and it has 3 slider arrows on it.
Exposure compensation is done on the camera before you click the shutter. I think you might be saying that you adjusted exposure in your program?
I hope this makes sense for you! I'm really better with showing and not so good with writing!