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Hi justdraw, this could be either exposure compensation settings not being applied or the default tone curve pushing the image into overexposure, both of which can be tackled through the Develop Assistant.

 

You might want to try disabling the tone curve and applying your own to make the most of your camera's latitude. There's a couple of videos on this - Maximising Raw Latitude and Raw Conversion Quality.

 

Alternatively, if you don't like the way Photo's raw engine is treating your raw files, you can always switch over to Apple's Core Image decoder - again, this can be done through the Develop Assistant. Both videos will show you how to get to that dialog. Hope that helps!

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