Underexposed import in Lightroom.

I have RAW Nikon D750 and import to my PC using Nikon View NX2 and photos are very good. Then import into Lightroom and they go dark by about 2 stops after a few seconds and the picture is almost ruined. they look well on to other programs. Import presets are disabled and calibration of the camera is without help. Any suggestions?

Yes, active D-Lighting is the problem.

When ADL is set to 'low', all processing is done in the unit, causing no problems with third-party software.

To any one of the higher settings, half the processing of ADL is behind closed doors with the second half made in the Nikon software for post-processing. Since no third-party software reads the data from the ADL - neither knows what to do with it - result of underexposed images when not treated with the Nikon software.

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