RAW2NEF update to v3.32
Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2014 10:00
Dear Stany,
I have upgraded Raw2Nef to version v3.32, which includes the following improvements:
* Allows to reverse the conversion so NEF files can be edited by Adobe Camera RAW/Photoshop.
* Better workflow integration, files can be passed as arguments from photo browsers. If a D810/D750 file is passed, it is converted, and CNX2 is called to edit it. If a converted file is passed, a new file is generated, and Adobe Photoshop is called to edit it.
* Fixes the white balance transfer for D750.
* Modifies the model tag for the D810 template to D800.
* Removes dependency on camera firmware versions.
* Better management of RAW file read errors.
* Shows version number on window label.
* Directs help to a new microsite: http://www.bagnon.com/raw2nef" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Given the many number of users and questions that I receive, and also to the fact that the information in the blog is not very well organized, I have also uploaded a small web site, which I hope captures all the information that new users need:
http://www.bagnon.com/raw2nef/index.html
I hope you find this useful. In any case, it's a good idea to update your copy.
Comments on the content of the website welcomed.
Best regards,
--
Miguel Bañón
I have upgraded Raw2Nef to version v3.32, which includes the following improvements:
* Allows to reverse the conversion so NEF files can be edited by Adobe Camera RAW/Photoshop.
* Better workflow integration, files can be passed as arguments from photo browsers. If a D810/D750 file is passed, it is converted, and CNX2 is called to edit it. If a converted file is passed, a new file is generated, and Adobe Photoshop is called to edit it.
* Fixes the white balance transfer for D750.
* Modifies the model tag for the D810 template to D800.
* Removes dependency on camera firmware versions.
* Better management of RAW file read errors.
* Shows version number on window label.
* Directs help to a new microsite: http://www.bagnon.com/raw2nef" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Given the many number of users and questions that I receive, and also to the fact that the information in the blog is not very well organized, I have also uploaded a small web site, which I hope captures all the information that new users need:
http://www.bagnon.com/raw2nef/index.html
I hope you find this useful. In any case, it's a good idea to update your copy.
Comments on the content of the website welcomed.
Best regards,
--
Miguel Bañón