Your page wouldn't come up. But in general, when shooting RAW you should expose to preserve your highlights right at the limit. When processing in the PSCS RAW converter, adjust the highlight level with exposure slider, then bring your midtones back up to where you want them with the brightness slider and adjust the black with the shadow slider. Don't expect a RAW to look good right out of the camera.

Paul

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I, too, couldn't access the page. It tries patience when someone gives us a url that they haven't tested, then doesn't monitor responses.

Paul has given you good advice. In addition, you need to understand that digital sensors have limited dynamic range -- the range from lightest to darkest that the sensor can register.

You might try shooting in center-weighted averaging rather than program metering. Also try automatic bracketing when the light has much contrast.

Finally, always expand your histogram to see if your image improves. This is Auto Levels in Photoshop.

Joe

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