It seems that the Pentax technology selectively underexposes and  
overexposes, however, in that the ISO selection range is reduced when  
it's implemented. I leave it on almost all of the time. It appears to  
be more than a gimmick.
Paul
On May 19, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote:

> http://roman.blakout.net/r-rated/900x600-_IGP81390021.JPG
> ^^^ this was the trickiest thing to capture, now quite possible,  
> clouds
> and shadows are nicely exposed.
>
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>
> I suspect that the K20D's Dynamic Range Expansion is just a one-stop
> underexposure with subsequent brightening of shadows and midtones.  
> These
> are all things one could do in post-processing.
>
> IOW, I suspect that it is a marketing gimmick.
>
> Joe
>
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