1st of all, software is a "work in progress" and needs always being updated to the latest version. What shall I do with them to change to 14-Bits ?Good evening albert. What shall I do with them to change to 14-Bits ? So those raw files that I previously transfered with the D7000 version of ViewNX 2 is 12-bits which can't be read and supported by the DNG converter and now they are in my computer as un-convertible 12-Bits raw files !!!!!!!! I appreciated it very much.ĪllanNow comes another problem, Allan & Marc. What a GOOD salesman I met giving me the wrong technical information !!!!!Īnyhow, thank you so much Marc and Allan for taking the troubles to help me. hureyyyyyyyyy IT WORKS IT WORKS IT WORKS MAN. I took a few shots, transfered the file to my computer using this newly installed ViewNX 2 (DW 16) and it produces files transfered at 14-Bits.Ĥ) And I used Adobe DNG converter version 6.7 to convert. That 12-bits files are not supported !ģ) Then I installed back the ViewNX 2 from the D800 (DW 16). This is a big big mistake !Ģ) So I transfer the D800 RAW file with the D7000 ViewNX 2 (DW 11), and you know what, the transfers produce the raw files as looseless compressed 12-Bits instead of my camera setting 14-Bits. Ok, so I didn't install the ViewNX 2 CD that come alongs with my D800. Here are the details :-ġ) When I got my D800, I asked the Camera shop that whether I need to update the ViewNX 2 (because I had earlier installed one with my D7000 version) and the salesman said need not as they are both the same. I guess it depends how long you've been using sth, i'm into RT since 2.4.1 Release.Īt last I found out the mistake and I solved the problem. I use CaptureNX2 sometimes, and otherwise the open-source RawTherapee Raw Converter, which looks similar to LR, but kinda different. I've tried many times to get warm with the LR Interface from 1.0 to up-to-date 4.1, but i still dislike the LR GUI, i am used to work with PS, and usually post-processing one picture after another within days, weeks or onths just for my own hobby & pleasure, that constant picture flow and GUI controls in LR are distracting me, but taste is different, no offence. Of course, LR is a great choice, because since Release 4.0 it had become 2/3 off the regular Price from the 3.x Version, also LR 4 (now 4.1 currently) uses exactly the same ACR 7.1 Engine as PS CS6. My bad Allan, i thought Albert is using CS4 or CS5, not PS Elements. I guess it depends how long you've been using sth, i'm into RT since 2.4.1 Release. I believe that you are running Elements and at this time you need the most up to date Adobe Raw program which is 7.1 which include the D800 camera, Elements at this time does not use 7.1 as this program was rewriten to work in Lightroom and Photoshop CS6, (same engines) they may in future bring that info down into Elements.Īs stated as I believe you are using Elements, the best option would be to purchase Lightroom 4, this allows you to still use Elements to do the things that Lightroom can not, and allows you to move back and forth between them with no or little effort.ĪllanMy bad Allan, i thought Albert is using CS4 or CS5, not PS Elements. Albert: what Phhotoshop are you running? Elements (#), Lightroom, or Photoshop CS# as this will make a difference in what you can do.
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