User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Digital Photo Professional
- Introduction
- Downloading Images
- Viewing Images
- Organizing and Sorting Images
- Editing Images
- RAW Images
- Editing JPEG and TIFF Images
- Tool Palettes
- Editing with the Basic Adjustment Tool Palette
- Editing with the Tone Adjustment Tool Palette
- Editing with the Color Adjustment Tool Palette
- Editing with the Detailed Adjustment Tool Palette
- Editing with the Trimming/Angle Adjustment Tool Palette
- Editing with the Lens Correction Tool Palette
- Editing with the Dust Delete/Copy Stamp Tool Palette
- Setting Work Color Space
- Using the Soft-Proof Colors Function
- Saving Editing Results
- Re-Editing an Image
- Utilizing Adjustment Contents (Recipe)
- Adjusting by Comparing Multiple Images
- Editing Efficiently
- Compositing Images
- Creating HDR (High Dynamic Range) Images
- Using the Dual Pixel RAW Optimizer
- Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop
- Customizing the Main Window Toolbar
- Printing Images
- Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images
- Remote Shooting
- Specifying Preferences
- Reference
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3
Sorting
Images
1
2
4
5
Introduction
Contents
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
Reference/
Index
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
8
Specifying
Preferences
Dynamic range (width of gradation expression) from dark points to bright
points in an image can be adjusted.
The horizontal axis shows the input level and the vertical axis shows
the output level.
Adjusting Dynamic Range
Advanced
Move to the
left
Input
white
points
Reverts the
image to the
original
settings
Move to the
right
Input black
points
Output
white point
numerical
value
Move downwards
Output white points
Output black
point numerical
value
Move upwards
Output black points
Input black
point numerical
value
Input
white
point numerical
value
For information on using the Auto Lighting Optimizer, see “Using the
Auto Lighting Optimizer” (p.54) in “Editing with the Basic Adjustment
Tool Palette”.
The setting range of black points is 0 to 247 (in 1-stop increments
when entering a value).
The setting range of white points is 8 to 255 (in 1-stop increments
when entering a value).
You can display pre- and post-editing histograms (p.60).
Using the Auto Lighting Optimizer