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How to change the bit on an image in nikon capture nx2
How to change the bit on an image in nikon capture nx2









  1. #HOW TO CHANGE THE BIT ON AN IMAGE IN NIKON CAPTURE NX2 UPGRADE#
  2. #HOW TO CHANGE THE BIT ON AN IMAGE IN NIKON CAPTURE NX2 TRIAL#
  3. #HOW TO CHANGE THE BIT ON AN IMAGE IN NIKON CAPTURE NX2 LICENSE#

Nikon continues to regularly provide free updates that make the product compatible with RAW files created by newly released Nikon cameras, 64-bit operating systems and Windows 7. Though nobody has a crystal ball, I would bet that it will never be upgraded if I had to make a bet.

#HOW TO CHANGE THE BIT ON AN IMAGE IN NIKON CAPTURE NX2 UPGRADE#

There has been no upgrade since it was released more than four years ago.

#HOW TO CHANGE THE BIT ON AN IMAGE IN NIKON CAPTURE NX2 LICENSE#

If it is important to you to license a product that will surely continue to be upgraded with lots and lots of improvements to be available in the future, you really do need to think twice about licensing NX2. However, I have seen so many reports by people who are thrilled at the improvement Lightroom has made when converting NEFs, especially in its latest version, that Lightroom seems to be giving NX2 a serious run for the money. Indeed, the widespread reputation in the past was that no other program converted NEFs as well as NX2. Theoretically, NX2 will do a superior job of converting NEFs because the product is a Nikon product and only Nikon knows the proprietary information stored in NEFs. When this tool doesn't accomplish the required task, you will need to save the file as a TIFF or a JPEG and use Elements to complete your post-processing. It sometimes works in more complicated situations but only sometimes. It works really well for removing dust bunnies and similarly small imperfections. However, unlike when using a clone tool, the user has no control over the source pixels being used to replace the unwanted pixels. NX2 does have a tool that is similar to a clone tool. Now that you already have Elements, those few things things that simply can't be done using NX2 can easily be done using Elements once you have saved the file to a TIFF or JPEG. You won't be able to correct keystoning and other perspective issues using NX2 but you will be able to do that using Lightroom. As an example, you won't be able to reliably remove a telephone pole using NX2 but you will be able to do that using Lightroom. The main difference between the two programs is that NX2 can make adjustments to pixels but it can't edit them for the most part (explained below). Even so, I can mention a few basic differences that may be helpful as part of your evaluation process. I'm an avid NX2 user and I have never used Lightroom.

#HOW TO CHANGE THE BIT ON AN IMAGE IN NIKON CAPTURE NX2 TRIAL#

NX2 has a trial period that lasts 60 days, which is unusually long in the industry. I think the only method of determining which one will be the best fit for you is to give both of them ample attention.











How to change the bit on an image in nikon capture nx2