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Posted: Sun Dec 30th, 2012 19:57
 
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As at version 1.1 ASP doesn't support D600 NEF, so I tried to change the exif info about camera model from D600 to D700 and bingo - ASP could now open the files. The only problem I could see is that there's a very thin line of artefact on the upper edge of the opened images. This is minor as I can crop it with a few mouse clicks.

The program I used was ExifTool:
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

For those who are not comfy with command-line operation, a GUI can be downloaded here:
http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/~bogdan/

 




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That is interesting as the D600 is 24MP and the D700 is 12MP so this shouldnt work.


Have you tried exporting to a Tiff or JPG ?
Are these correctly formed ?.



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Yes, it's weird to me too, but it worked anyway:

http://www.stlo.com/stlo/friends/d600raw/DS230585-a.jpg

(See the right hand side for the "line" I mentioned)

As highlight recovery worked fine as well I think the file produced was from the raw data, rather than the jpeg header of the raw file.

Unfortunately the only WB setting that works is "as shot".

 




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Don't suppose changing these flags enables NEFS from newer bodies to be opened in older ACR versions as well?????
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Eric, I'm afraid ASP is one of the very few orphan software that require users to support themselves.

Though I was also a user of another - OS/2. :(

 




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The D600 is meant to be 24.3MP (6016x4016) and the D700 is 12.1MP (4256x2832).

Since they share the same sensor layout and size ratio the pixels should logocally behave in the same way.
Since I have never seen or heard of this actually working before then I have to wonder what is happening.

I will ask the question to somebody from Bibble who no longer works for Corel.



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... and don't hold your breath waiting for official support from ASP!
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Constable wrote: ... and don't hold your breath waiting for official support from ASP!
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I am 99.9% sure that we will never see any meaningful upgrades made by Corel to ASP.The best thing that they can do is to see the source code or just make it open!



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jk wrote:
Constable wrote: ... and don't hold your breath waiting for official support from ASP!
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I am 99.9% sure that we will never see any meaningful upgrades made by Corel to ASP.The best thing that they can do is to see the source code or just make it open!


So it's time to move onto LR or something else now?

 




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The way I see it ASP is a dead end.

You can't get rid of the expert programmers who created the software then move the product forward in a meaningful way which like any imaging software, it still needs. It's simply a cash cow until it runs dry.



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