Most importantly - reading the small print - CNX-D will NOT be getting any further updates. You can still specify another application to export to, but Studio does not automatically generate a Tiff file in the process - as far as I can see you have to set that up manually in the Export menu. At one point I thought that the feature was no longer available, but it is found here Įdit > Options > Viewer > View images full screen on a secondary display. One thing that had me foxed was trying to get the image to display on a seperate monitor, which could be done directly in CNX-D. I do quite a lot of travel / architecture work, often with WA lenses, so I am delighted to find that the straighten and perspective sliders now work much more smoothly. Some things have moved, so there is a bit of an 'unlearning / re-learning ' process involved, but nothing too challenging. The UI is much more friendly and all the features appear to be there. I always thought that there was a considerable overlap between the CNX and VNX apps - merging them together is a definite improvement. Thank you Nikon.Īgreed - it really is excellent. Also, it shows its young age with an occasional glitch, in the file explorer pane, I have some flickering when I navigate a larger folder hierarchy. Tbh, I had a blue screen at the end of an export to JPGs, which is not a common sight on Win10, could be a random event though. The image previews and zoom-in views are maybe not instantaneous but reasonably fast no patience needed. I have been running CNX always without cache for performance reasons, no complaint now. I am running it on Win10 on a somewhat dated Core-i7 6700k CPU with 32GB of RAM, cache on SSD. The crop tool now offers each aspect ratio once with a portrait/landscape toggle button. All the useful tools that I always liked most in CNX are there. Nikon superior image quality now from a responsive speedy application which essentially is a merge of CNX-D and View-NXD. It's so far all I ever wanted from a Nikon edit software. Went quickly through an edit of 10 pictures with crop, WB, exposure, sharpness, straighening and an occasional retouch brush. Note: Pre-installed 64-bit editions only. The following cameras cannot be connected to a computer for image transfer using Nikon Transfer 2.COOLPIX 990, COOLPIX 950, COOLPIX 910, COOLPIX 900, COOLPIX 880, COOLPIX 800, COOLPIX 700, COOLPIX 600, COOLPIX 300, or COOLPIX 100 Use a card reader to copy pictures to the computer. Nikon Transfer 2 cannot be used with the cameras listed below.Supported digital cameras: Nikon cameras that support MTP/PTP or PTP and Mass Storage.The KeyMission 360, KeyMission 170, and KeyMission 80.All COOLPIX cameras from the COOLPIX E100 (released in 1997) to models released in August 2019 and the COOLPIX P950.All Nikon 1 cameras from the V1 and J1 (released in 2011) to the J5 (released in April 2015).All Nikon digital SLR cameras from the D1 (released in 1999) to the D780 (released in January 2020) and the D6.The Z 7, Z 7II, Z 6, Z 6II, Z 5, and Z 50.I am not sure if this will allow the apps to be installed later. "This installer will install NX Studio, removing the previously installed version of ViewNX, ViewNX2, and ViewNX-i." I just downloaded and during installation the first Pop Up stated this: Tilden Katz edited this topic 34 months ago. Originally posted at 6:52AM, 4 March 2021 PST Is it "more" or "less" featured than NX-D? Recently I cannot convert D750 images from NEF to JPG in either View NX or Capture NX-D as I always get an error message of another application has the image open.įrom the announcement email I just got on this it sounds like NX Studio might replace the 2 other apps? Hopefully it will be a true editing package and not just a fancy NEF to JPG converter with crop, lighting, and control point adjustments. Link to download NX Studio from Nikon software site I wonder who's brave enough and has the time to put the new NX Studio through it's paces?
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