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Posted: Fri Jul 18th, 2014 06:37
 
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For those of you who know me from years gone by then you know that I dislike Nikon Capture CNX v1 and v2.
However there is now Nikon Capture NX-D
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/9761524929/updated-nikon-releases-capture-nx-d-1-0-0-software

It is FREE.
Obviously it only supports Nikon cameras.

This software is a rewrite of the previous version and I can say that it is much, much better to the extent it is now installed on my main computer in case I need to use it.

One downside is that PicturePoint Control (Viveza2 technology as in GoogleNikSoftware) is no longer there.   I suppose you cant win every which way!.
The latest Google NikSoftware doesnt as yet work with NX-D so if you want then you have to use this via Photoshop.

Happy testing.



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Got the NX-D installed and tried a few things. Will only be using it on copies.

It seems a bit slow when handling jpg's but OK with the NEF's.



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Nikon has updated their NX-2 to NX-i. When installing it deleates the older NX-2. It also works with the NX-D and movie package.

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/8263543819/nikon-releases-viewnx-i-image-browsing-software



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50,
Do not get confused, I think you ae mixing VNX en CNX.
Also:
The View-NXi seems to be a beta version, note the install-routine de-installs any VNX2 on the system.
Regards, Gilbert (I passed on this one)

 




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amazing50 wrote:
Nikon has updated their NX-2 to NX-i. When installing it deleates the older NX-2. It also works with the NX-D and movie package.

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/8263543819/nikon-releases-viewnx-i-image-browsing-software


This is the new version of NikonView software that is meant to work with the latest version of Nkon Capture that is now called Nikon NX-D.

More info here.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/8263543819/nikon-releases-viewnx-i-image-browsing-software



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The NX-1 runs(plods) along poorly especially when trying to add a few new pix to a file.



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:devil:
Nikon software is usually pretty weak!!



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Got the dreaded windows "Blue screen of death" last night on a Win7 machine.

Havn't seen one in years, could it be the new Nikon install??



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WARNING - Don't use NX-I as your primary image browser if you need to handle non-Nikon RAW files.

When you try to copy-and-paste files from a memory card to the hard-drive using NX-I, it ignores non-Nikon RAW files without any warning. Can be disastrous if you habitually format the card after downloading the files.

 

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