Nikon D500 User Manual

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Active D-Lighting
Active D-Lighting preserves details in highlights and shadows, 
creating photographs with natural contrast. Use for high 
contrast scenes, for example when photographing brightly lit 
outdoor scenery through a door or window or taking pictures of 
shaded subjects on a sunny day.
 
It is most effective when used 
with matrix metering (
Preserving Detail in Highlights and 
Shadows
Active D-Lighting off
Active D-Lighting: 
Auto
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“Active D-Lighting” versus “D-Lighting”
The Active D-Lighting options in the photo and movie shooting 
menus adjust exposure before shooting to optimize the dynamic 
range, while the D-Lighting option in the retouch menu (
brightens shadows in images after shooting.
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Active D-Lighting
Noise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) may appear in 
photographs taken with Active D-Lighting. Uneven shading may be 
visible with some subjects. Active D-Lighting does not apply at high 
ISO sensitivities (Hi 0.3–Hi 5).