FWIW, I agree with you that it is all about the workflow, the RAW converter isn't the most important part of that, but is has to be "good enough" and LR and Aperture are okay, but not the cat's meow. Also Apple ain't speedy about supporting new models see reverse engineering , whereas Nikon has support from day one.
If I could have Aperture's interface and workflow and a state of the art RAW-converter, I'd be happy to make the switch. Now, that I have and need Sigma's converter for their Foveon sensors I need to take a closer look to the standalone asset management systems like photomechanic.
Just no one offers face recognition except Lightroom and as far as I know adobe it will be a bad copy of what Aperture still can do. But I still don't think Nikon knows best how to get the maximum out of their sensors, at least not better than their manufacturers. Sony, Aptina, Toshiba can't manufacture without specs and Nikon doesn't do any extra hardware magic to it. However, when Nikon manufactured the Fujifilm bodies, the sensors were taken out from Fuji engineers before a malfunctioning body would make it's way to Nikon repair - I really don't see the point of such a procedure.
Post edited by funtagraph on April I just recall reading in-depth analyses DPreview did comparing Nikon's tools to others. Nikon consistently won. It was years ago, maybe things have changed. But you know, Nikon changed their converter? So things changed for sure, the question is "for the better"?
Pistnbroke Posts: 2, Member. Best raw converter is in the camera If you are going to use the in camera RAW converter, you might as well just shoot jpeg, it's the same thing. This means Pistnbroke agrees with me, Nikon's software is the best, simply because they can engineer it to be, no need to reverse engineer the data. Shoot RAW, convert later. Post edited by Ironheart on April Buying yes, when the best ones are free! NX-D is hardly the best. The one out of NX-D was always one of the worst outputs in terms of colour, noise reduction, and more.
The program does not take full advantage of the sensors dynamic range, nor does it have enough tools to really be considered even a mid-range RAW converter.
Sorry, but it's true. I was talking about RawTherapee, plus what you say is subjective. Just posted! Nikon D3 review. Nikon firms up D3 feature set.
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Jan 11, Jan 11, camera news. Jan 11, 40 sample gallery. Global chip shortage pulls back the veil on Canon printer's onboard authenticity checks. Jan 10, Irix teases T1. Jan 10, 26 lens news. Capture NX-D is designed to get the most out of Nikon RAW image files—so images will look as great as they do whether they're from the latest Nikon cameras or older files that you want to work on again.
Worry-free non-destructive image processing Capture NX-D is non-destructive to RAW image files because it saves adjustments to a sidecar file instead of in the original file so you can always reprocess an image without having to undo all of your changes to date.
Capture NX-D uses the same genuine Nikon RAW processing engine that you're already used to working with so migration to the new software will be seamless and consistent from image to image. Enhanced user interface designed for today's digital photographer Capture NX-D's interface was designed for today's digital photographer in mind.
Floating palettes can be arranged in a workspace that best supports your workflow style and needs—even positioned on a second monitor—and you can choose from seven different display styles. NEF and. NRW files from all Nikon cameras—current or older.
Features of Capture NX-D include batch processing, levels and curves adjustments, adjustments to Nikon Picture Controls including the latest Picture Control styles as well as with RAW files from older cameras, white balance, noise reduction, unsharp mask and camera and lens corrections.
Software fully integrates with your current workflow Capture NX-D is the ideal RAW image processor for photographers who demand the ultimate in image quality as intended by Nikon cameras. Capture NX-D is the perfect partner for those photographers who use Camera Control Pro 2 software as it fully integrates seamlessly for an enhanced workflow. Capture NX-D is available at no charge—just download it from our website!
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Click the folder icon next to the Destination box and set a specific folder to store the converted photos. Adjust the image quality by moving the Quality slider. What should you do if you just need to view the NEF photos? Is there a way to view the Nikon RAW without conversion? WidsMob Viewer Pro is an all-in-one Nikon RAW converter alternative to view the RAW images in different modes with ease, such as full screen mode, slideshow mode, thumbnail mode and more others.
Insert the SD card from Nikon camera to your computer. You just need to double click any image or drag-and-drop the whole folder into the program to open all the NEF files. Step 2: If you wish to see the detailed information of a Nikon RAW photo, you can click the View menu and choose the Show Info option to check out the detailed information. Moreover, you can also use Viewer Pro to view the camera RAW photos, select the desired photos for conversion.
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