Nikon Capture NX2.2.7 update released

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Nikon Capture NX2.2.7 update released

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Nikon released Capture NX 2.2.7 for windows and Mac
To find the download in your native language, go to the nikon website of your country through http://imaging.nikon.com/products/imagi ... /index.htm /section "services and support/Support and downloads/ Capture NX v2.2.7
Choose Windows or Mac platform.

From the Nikon UK website:
Capture NX 2.2.7 Updater
This software will update a previously installed full version of Capture NX ver 2.2.6 to ver 2.2.7. When using the software as an updater, it may be necessary to enter the product key again to confirm ownership of a previous version of the software. This Updater Software cannot be used to install a different language version, or to modify the language version of the application currently installed.

Be sure that you have read and understand the terms of the license agreement before initiating download of this updater software from the links at the bottom of this page.

Modifications enabled in this version
Support for RAW images captured with the D5100 has been added.

The following issues have been resolved.
In some rare cases, when the Highlight Protection function under Quick Fix in the Develop section of the Edit List was applied to RAW images, edges around highlights were darkened.
When the Image Dust Off function under Camera & Lens Corrections in the Develop section of the Edit List was applied to reduce reflection of dust on the image sensor in images, the results of this dust reduction were sometimes noticeable.
When RAW images captured with the camera’s auto distortion control function enabled were opened, or the Auto Distortion function under Camera & Lens Corrections in the Develop section of the Edit List was set to Automatic for a RAW image, Capture NX 2 sometimes quit unexpectedly.
RAW images sometimes could not be opened, or, when attempting to open a RAW image, Capture NX 2 sometimes quit unexpectedly.
Mac OS X only - When an image was saved with Capture NX 2, time of the Date Created information recorded to Exif data was sometimes not correct.

System requirements
Windows
Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows Vista (SP2)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional (SP3, 32 bit only)
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (SP3, 32 bit only)
- Pre-installed versions only.

- Compatible with both 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Vista.
However under 64-bit versions, this software operates as a 32-bit application.

Macintosh OS X
Macintosh OS X versions 10.4.11, 10.5.8 and 10.6.6

Download file - 38.39 MB

(S-CNX2__-227WU-___EN-32BIT_.exe)

Download file - 58.37 MB

(S-CNX2__-227MU-___EN-32BIT_.dmg)

Installation
You must have Administrator authority when installing this software. Exit all other applications that may be running, and turn off all virus-checking software before proceeding with this upgrade.
Windows
1.Create a new folder on the hard disk and name it appropriately.
2.Download the Windows version of this software to the folder created in step 1.
3.Run the downloaded .EXE file from Windows Explorer to launch the software installer.
4.Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation.

Macintosh OS X
1.Create a new folder on the hard disk and name it appropriately.
2.Download the Macintosh version of this software to the folder created in step 1.
3.Double-click the .DMG file to mount the disk image. A file will be created inside the disk image.
4.Run the file to launch the software installer.
5.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

If a dialogue box recommending that the computer be restarted is displayed, follow the instructions and restart the computer. When this Updater Software is run, it may be necessary to enter the product key again to confirm ownership of a previous version of the software.

Terms and Conditions: https://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/49210
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Stany
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