Nikon DSLR D90 Digital Camera "pictures bright" Questions

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...pictures. Did you accidentally scroll to the shadows? Look in your manual for how to turn off Highlights. What you're seeing is the areas within the image that are blown out, meaning the area is too ...

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pictures are too bright my camera worked fine until today(only had it for a month). tonight i took pictures of my son and they were white...all white. i had the iso on auto but i don't think it's ...

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OUR CAMERA IS VERY BRIGHT If you mean the picture quality is bright use the white balance and bring it down. it is in the settings or there is a button

how do you remove the white areas of a shot from flashing black when you look at the image? What you're seeing is blown-out highlights. These are areas of your picture where the bright stuff ...

After Taking Photograph shows good in back screen but after transfering to Pc it shows very Dark why it so ? Sir,1st thing i want to know why dark result comes on my Pc ,After using Photoshop the ...

...bright glowing colors, but the pictures print out great and display well on my computer screen. Is there a setting that needs to be changed? Violet [email protected] You are looking at two different ...

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...bright? Every time I take a picture with my flash the pictures are almost all completely white. I have no idea how to fix this. It's a nikon d40 and I'm using the stock flash that came with it. Make ...

Dark semi circle shadow and pics too bright I'm having trouble with there always being a dark semi circle shadow across the top of each picture wether I'm inside or out. Sometimes the pics are also ...

...bright enough First you should try to reset the camera to factory settings. Then check again. If it does not give the effect you were expecting, you can adjust the brightness and colour balance (not ...

...it is not convienant any suggestions Pictures being too bright normally mean that you have direct light shining towards camera. try to change angle of photo or else compensate with flash or ...

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