![]() The BETA is open for users to test and I look forward to hearing back from anyone who gives this application a try. The first thing that came to my mind was "how is this different than Lightroom and why should I choose it over Lightroom?" Still, I am sitting here with the same questions. With this announcement, I am left here kind of scratching my head. You need to be able to focus on the image in front of you. Overall with a processing program, I don't think anything should be too distracting. ![]() Nothing to crazy going on, which is good. This makes for quick editing speeds in bulk amounts.īased on the screenshots that Nikon has shared on their site, I think the interface looks clean. Also, the sidecar format makes it easy to apply multiple adjustments across a slew of files. Now, with the adoption of a sidecar format it will save adjustments to a separate file to preserve RAW files in their original, post-capture state. Up until this point, Nikon used a format for files that saved the adjustments directly to NEF and the NRW files. This really helps so you can take a step back to see if you overdid your edit or if you got it just right. You can display thumbnails above, below, to the left, or to the right of images or you can display just two or four images to compare and make easy selections of your favorite ones. On top of that, there will be a display to compare your RAW image before and after adjustments have been applied so you can get an idea of what you did. With Nikon's Capture NX-D application you can also use the 'Open with' option to have Capture NX-D generate a Tiff file with your current edits to an. If you used any of the previous Nikon software applications, you may notice that this offers a number of different display formats with flexible operations just like in previous programs.
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