Pictures / Video taken with your 1020

Despite the lack of auto HDR mode, the 1020 sensor has pretty good dynamic range and it is often possible to reveal details in the shadows through simple post-processing. In the examples below, the pictures were taken in 5MP JPEG mode, and modified in Adobe Photoshop Express app to lift the shadows and lower the highlights. The resulting images turned out much better than the default ones. I would recommend this approach for scenes with strong lighting/shadow conditions.
AdobePhotoshopExpress_074ac08d01364036b888bea7d5b0ea91 by chernee99, on Flickr

AdobePhotoshopExpress_a26a21cce3064b5d88b4c7da03864f33 by chernee99, on Flickr

AdobePhotoshopExpress_cea5f5d33702416c919cfa9afd4b6a29 by chernee99, on Flickr

And a lowlight scene taken handheld at 1s exposure (it was pretty dim!).

WP_20140824_19_18_18_Pro by chernee99, on Flickr

And a sunset scene :)

WP_20140823_17_02_45_Pro by chernee99, on Flickr
 
I already posted this on forums and on different groups but no one seems to answer my question...i have lumia 1020 and i can able to shoot in raw, i am using lightroom and downloaded the dng color profiles.. but i dont know what to do next. i cant see it under "camera calibration" in lightroom.. how to import it? thanks
 
I already posted this on forums and on different groups but no one seems to answer my question...i have lumia 1020 and i can able to shoot in raw, i am using lightroom and downloaded the dng color profiles.. but i dont know what to do next. i cant see it under "camera calibration" in lightroom.. how to import it? thanks
I wish I knew buddy. At least I replied.:D But I would suggest going to a Lightroom forum or getting a user/help guide or book from the library.
 

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