Re: RAW IMages Editing tool
- From: Noons <wizofoz2k@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 21:01:46 +1100
Pete wrote,on my timestamp of 22/02/2011 8:11 PM:
Nikon Capture NX2, on the other hand, is something that you will be able to
master and it is probably the only software that can teach you how to master
your camera at the same time. The one thing it cannot do is move objects around
in the image; I've never wanted to do that so it doesn't bother me. Having
mastered its Control Points, extensive LCH adjustments, and auto correction
options, I find Adobe-style products irritatingly slow to use.
You're a much better man than me, Pete. I've been using both NX2 for Nikon and Capture One for the rest of my digital cameras and while NX2 is without a doubt what you said and much more, I am far from having mastered its control points and all the automation it can do. But that is just me. For the price, I haven't yet found anything better for Nikon, not even Capture One.
I seem to be a lone voice around here so don't don't pay too much attention to
my heavily-biased opinion.
No, you're not.
.
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