143Chapter 22 Adjust MenuADVANCEDThe Advanced method begins with thesame result as the Auto method butprovides you with two sliders to controlthe result:Correct ContrastUse the Correct Contrast slider to eitherincrease or decrease the amount ofcontrast that is being applied to yourimage. A value of 100 is equivalent tothe contrast effect of the Auto method.Correct Color CastUse the Correct Color Cast slider toeither increase or decrease the amountof Color Cast reduction that is beingapplied to your image. A value of 100is equivalent to the color cast reductionresult of the Auto method.Click OK to accept the effect of theContrast / Brightness enhancement, orclick cancel to prevent this feature fromaffecting your image.D-LightingD-Lighting reveals details in shadowsand highlights, correcting for underexpo-sure, backlighting, or insufficient flash,without harming the properly exposedareas or introducing unwanted artifacts.D-Lighting can also help reveal detail inoverexposed areas in brightly lit scenes.Begin by choosing the method you wishto use when applying D-Lighting to yourimage.FASTERThis method enables you to quicklyenhance the shadow areas and revealadditional detail in the highlights ofthe active image as well as to boost thecolors of the entire image to produce anatural-looking effect.Adjustment SliderMove the Adjustment slider to the rightto bring out details in the shadows andhighlights of the active image.