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E-p5 How do I boost shadows in jpegs

Started Jan 26, 2020 | Discussions thread
Eric Nepean
Eric Nepean Veteran Member • Posts: 6,209
Re: E-p5 How do I boost shadows in jpegs

Boss of Sony wrote:

Eric Nepean wrote:

Boss of Sony wrote:

Hi, just want to take higher dynamic range shots Without having to edit the raw files. Is there a setting to boost shadows?
Thanks

Problem is, conversion to JPEG reduces dynamic range. Your best option by far is to start with RAW image files.

But if you can't do that then these help:

  • Use the highest quality of JPEG the camera has
  • set your ISO as low as possible
  • reduce contrast
  • reduce saturation
  • enable the gradation function
  • use exposure bracketting in small steps

I will often shoot JPEG+RAW. If the JPEG is good enough, I use it. If its a great shot but the dynamic range is a problem, I use the RAW file. DXO Photolab is a good, relatively inexpensive, easy to learn RAW processing tool.

Thanks. Yes I use dxo Photolab for critical shots. But I have an e-p5 to play around with and wanted to just use JPEGs for a while. My gx85 has an idynamic function that boosts dynamic range. Is the Gradation function similar to that? It’s only giving me these options: normal, auto, high key and low key. Should I choose high key?

Uh-oh, I've given you bad advice.  I thought that Panasonic's Intelligent dynamic range might be the same as gradation, but if those are the settings its quite different.

High Key will you an image where evrything is a s bright as possible and the highlights may be sightly over exposed. I use this only for a few images where I want the background to be very bright.

I would just leave Gradation set to normal unless you want to to experiment.

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Eric

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