![]() ![]() The previous-to-last version handled this situation just fine. It would always happen until I reduced the number of images in the directory. ViewNX2 last version introduced a "feature" that when the directory browsed contained a number of images that was in the thousands it would crash. Never had any problems with either version, so that may be due to the environment where it was installed in. You have restored Capture NX2 to me :) Thank you so very much :) I don't get why Nikon seems so happy to hide it from their site. Your link was what I tried to get through Nikon's site and it simply would not come up. Googling for "Capture NX2 download", it seems the software can still be downloaded from Nikon's site: Nikon | Download center | Capture NX 2. Your next Nikon camera will not be supported in CaptureNX2, so inevitably the time will come you'll have to switch anyway. As much as I liked Capture NX2, since it's been dormant for a long time, in the meantime all other packages made nice steps forwards, so indeed this might be as good a moment as ever to start migrating. It's not cheap, but it can still be bought on a perpetual license and it is actively developed. In addition to the tools mentioned by Ilkka, another very fine raw editor is CaptureOne I could not get used to the user interface of Lightroom, and moved to this tool instead. I will take them under consideration and try things out to see what I feel comfortable with. ![]() There is also a free alternative called Darktable if you find Adobe too expensive. I hope not they purchased the Nik technology from Google and I find some of DxO's features (their PRIME NR algorithm and their distortion correction) to be really good.īut, Adobe at least is financially sound thanks to monthly payments from each customer. Another option is DxO PhotoLab but the company seems to be undergoing some financial issues / restructuring and it might become another piece of software that you grow fond of and be discontinued. You can get them in a photographer's subscription for a fairly moderate monthly fee. I gradually started to use ACR/PS/LR more than I had in the past and it is workable. I was shocked how bad NX-D was and to find NX2 discontinued in 2014 when I got the D810 which wasn't supported by NX2. This might be a good opportunity to switch to a different raw converter. ![]()
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