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The new version of Photoshop has a built-in browser that is very
convenient for processing RAW files leading directly to the editing
process. However, it seems to not work with the version of RAW that is
produced by a Nikon camera (D100). Nikon calls the format NEF and says
it is their name for a RAW format. But the Photoshop browser does not
recognize it as a raw file, and does not give you access to the RAW
editor.
The Nikon browser (Capture 4) does recognize the NEF format as a
variety of RAW and gives you an editing screen that begins to
approximate the Camera RAW one in Photoshop. But it is not as
convenient and may not be as complete as the Photoshop editor. NEF is
apparently not RAW in the way that Photoshop thinks of RAW.
My conclusion is that a NEF file must be processed in Capture 4 to get
anywhere near the flexibility available in Photoshop for real RAW
files. Is this correct? Have I missed something?
Thanks,
Mark Schupack
The new version of Photoshop has a built-in browser that is very
convenient for processing RAW files leading directly to the editing
process. However, it seems to not work with the version of RAW that is
produced by a Nikon camera (D100). Nikon calls the format NEF and says
it is their name for a RAW format. But the Photoshop browser does not
recognize it as a raw file, and does not give you access to the RAW
editor.
The Nikon browser (Capture 4) does recognize the NEF format as a
variety of RAW and gives you an editing screen that begins to
approximate the Camera RAW one in Photoshop. But it is not as
convenient and may not be as complete as the Photoshop editor. NEF is
apparently not RAW in the way that Photoshop thinks of RAW.
My conclusion is that a NEF file must be processed in Capture 4 to get
anywhere near the flexibility available in Photoshop for real RAW
files. Is this correct? Have I missed something?
Thanks,
Mark Schupack