I shot some Raw photos with the wrong settings and they’re underexposed. How do I fix them in DPP?
Jake Browning, Winchester
BRIAN SAYS… Digital Photo Professional uses recipes to process your pictures. As you work through the DPP settings changing an image, you are building a recipe for how to process that picture. All the settings you change are part of the recipe, including, cropping, exposure, white balance and lens corrections. This means that you can process the first image, making the changes you need and then copy that recipe so that it can be pasted to other images. This is how you can easily change the settings of multiple images.
Recipes are stored in each Raw file, this means they can be read later, and even saved to a disk separately. Take care, as each element of how to process an image is saved with the recipe, not just the change you made to one image.