đ You see the difference? Itâs crazy.
Drop a âđ¸â and check your DMâs to see the full video!
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Now real quickâletâs talk about what DRO actually does.
Sonyâs DRO (Dynamic Range Optimizer) is like a cheat code for tough lightingâespecially at night. It boosts shadow detail hard, and slightly pulls down the highlights so the whole image feels more balancedâcloser to how your eyes naturally see light.
But hereâs the deal:
đ It only affects your JPEGs, videos, and what you see in the viewfinder. It does not touch RAW files.
đ If you do want to apply it to RAW, you gotta run it through Sonyâs Imaging Edge Desktop to export it as a TIFF. Itâs doing some next-level tone curve adjustmentsâlike applying different contrast levels to different zones (think: skies vs shadows), which is tough to mimic in Lightroom unless youâre masking everything manually.
So when should you use DRO?
1. You want a quick photo without editing.
2. You want your in-camera preview to show you
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