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Posted by jk: Thu Jun 26th, 2014 03:49 | 1st Post |
It seems that the new version of Nikon Capture NX-D will be released in mid-July and it will be free. This will be very good news for Nikon users. According to information that I have received it is developed by the same Japanese software group Ichikawa Software Labs that produces the Fuji RAW Converter and SilkyPix Developer Studio software. This software promises to be very good and have less/none of the clunky and buggy features that were in the old Nikon Capture software that I found to be so poor. I look forward to testing it with my current Nikons.
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Posted by amazing50: Fri Jul 25th, 2014 06:31 | 2nd Post |
It runs but seems slower than other viewers.
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Posted by jk: Fri Jul 25th, 2014 13:29 | 3rd Post |
I tend to use Bibble5/Corel AfterShotPro which is the fastest RAW processor so everything is slower! I quite like the interface. But need to test it more.
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