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Nikon releases new free all-in-one editing software, NX Studio.



 

Nikon's Capture NX 2 software is a full-featured, nondestructive photo-editing program that gives photographers all the tools they need to quickly and easily edit their photographs. Also available in a reduced-price upgrade version requires a valid serial number from v1. Enhancing the hue, brightness, and saturation of an image is as simple as placing a color control point on your image, then adjusting the length of the sliders.

For example, color control points are a remarkably convenient way to change the color of flowers to look better against green surrounding foliage. As an alternative, editors can take a dull gray sky and add blue to change the mood of a captured scene.

The selection control points, meanwhile, let you selectively edit photographs without manually outlining or masking the area for editing.

Simply place a selection control point anywhere on the photograph, and then choose from almost any adjustment, including D-Lighting, Unsharp Mask, or Noise Reduction, while limiting the 'reach" of that adjustment to just the selected area.

Capture NX 2 also adds an automatic retouch tool to its image editing toolbox, allowing users to seamlessly remove blemishes, dust, and other distracting elements from photographs while maintaining the integrity of the image. The software's redesigned v2 interface includes such features as customized workspaces, an improved toolbar function and layout, improved edit list functionality, a redesigned image browser with a favorites folder, and improved image resolution adjustments.

The software's holdover features from v1. Finally, Capture NX 2 features award-winning U Point technology for precision selection and application of enhancements without complicated selections or layer masks. Designed to closely match the way photographers work with their images, Capture NX2 is easy to learn and creates the highest-quality results.

Omitir e ir al contenido principal. Ver todas las opciones. Vender en Amazon. Imagen no disponible Imagen no disponible para Color:. Visita la tienda de Nikon. Plataforma : No Operating System. Previous page. Next page. Juego de filtros cuadrados de 24 filtros ND graduados a todo color para la serie Cokin P con anillos adaptadores 1. Amazon's Choice. NX Studio is a computer software that allows users to enjoy the viewing, processing, and editing of still images and video, and provides more intuitive operation.

NX Studio features a user interface inherited from ViewNX-i and Capture NX-D, while further achieving intuitive operation and a functional yet simple design with functions organized by workflow into three areas: data import, viewing, and editing.

Users are better able to achieve their desired output with detailed editing functions, such as picture control, white balance settings, and exposure compensation for RAW data, as well as advanced portional correction tools such as color control points that allow adjustment of colors within a specified area, and a retouch brush feature for the removal of dust and scratches in the image.

A 12 MB file gets shrunk to about 1. That should be addressed, as it is a real drawback. No dual display support? Everything else seems so far to be an improvement, or at least an equivalent to ViewNX-i, but not being able to open the selected image on my second display is very disappointing indeed.

I run it with dual displays with no issues. I did have to figure out the settings to make it happen however. Do a search on-line and you will find the directions to make it happen.

What I was after was menus on one smaller screen and image alone on the other. How have the fixed menu locations on Studio affected the dual screens? For people with large numbers of files, should offer the option of showing file names in a compact format rather than thumbnails taking up huge amounts of the screen.

The results are excellent and the software is quite speedy and the new workflow is much quicker. Thanks Nikon for a great professional grade, free, software. So far, it has crashed on my Win 10 PC several times, and it often refuses to actually execute things like Retouch.

Convoluted to say the least. Nice freebie for a light user but definitely not in the same league as a professional tool like Lightroom, either cloud or classic.

I have a decent setup, recent i7, 16GB ram, but NX studio runs kinda slow and my computer is churning away just to go through photos. Strangely, when accessing photos via memory card, it's much faster, so it doesn't like pulling from my folder on the computer.

Wondering if I set it up wrong or something I have set up the colours spaces so they are identical in NX and Affnity.

When I export a tiff file to my harddisk and then open it in Affinity, the colors are spot on. I have never had this problem when exporting from Capture One Pro 10 to Affinity. Any ideas? Other than that I really like the programme.

But if I have to go the tiff route every time, I have to transfer a raw-file to Affinity that is definitely a "deal breaker" even though the programme is free. Finally figured out what happened. NX studio simple throws the raw-edit, I have done, away when it sends the raw-file to Affinity.

Nice work Nikon or something Bye Bye Nx Studio. I am used to that possibility in ViewNX Yes but you cannot specify the required file type. If you edit a raw file in studio and then open in something else from studio, the raw file is passed to the other program.

NX-D allowed one to specify 16 bit for example. I'll stick with NX-D for now, hopefully they will fix this. Would not consider it a deal breaker, but agree that it complicates the workflow. I already posted it to Nikon and hope for an update in a not so far future. Another issue I found is noise reduction. The advanced settings which I could apply for my D files are not available. I hoped for an update within NX-D or at least enhanced settings in NX Studio, but regrettably this has not been remedied yet.

Come on, Nikon, you can do better Looked good for a couple of days but now constantly crashing my Windows 10 machine with 'Page Fault in non-paged area' - very disappointed :.

Yes, I've experienced similar issues and others as well posted below. I don't think this is ready for use yet. I'll be sticking with NXD for now for my initial processing of nature photos. One challenge I'm going to have is figuring out how to revert back to View NX-i, which I find easier for tagging and meta data. With all the problems with NX-Studio, I can't trust that it won't mess up my edits if I try to use it for geotagging. Anyone know of a way to have something similar to the Photo Tray with this new program?

I used it to sort out "keepers" then edited and exported them. Expected focus stacking in NX studio so that a paid application altogether could be done away with. Using it, and colour me impressed! Needs fine-tuning. One important note for me is that when it first opens the unedited the RAW files, I find that edges and details especially on fabrics and faces are not as good as Lightroom.

Is it because Lightroom uses Sensei as a demosaic method? The processor was struggling on the MacBook Air but the new M1 processor on makes it a breeze. After I downloaded and installed the new NX, my Photoshop stopped working. Does anyone else have that problem too?

I downloaded NX Studio not expecting much -- not a fan of Capture. But Studio is pretty impressive. It loads quickly and has a good range of basic tools. I see myself using it a lot. So I notice the Photo tray is gone. Is there any way to do the same thing? I used it to hold all the images I wanted to edit. It looks good, but I don't think I understand the color management options. Without getting weird results. ViewNX-i was quite sluggish on my system. ViewNX-i would take a few minutes to start up on my system, which is a i7 3.

Perhaps it was the size of my photo library that it was taking a long time to load. But NX Studio is quite snappy. Oh its also great to see that data and edits can be placed directly into the raw file rather than side car. Its actually really good, I am pretty impressed with it, much better than having separate software for separate tasks. I noticed one bug, if you make edits and then quit the app MAC it was ask to save the edits, select yes and it returns back to the software rather than quitting.

Good to see this and great for Nikon owners who don't want to pay for additional software. I've tested it, and it works well, very well given that it's free. Compared to the predecessor, usability is considerably better. However, I gain better and more flexible results with DxO Lab. That's worth the price for me, and it's actually much more affordable than the incumbents.

It's part of the package when you buy a Nikon camera. To be fair comparing NX Studio with other tools make sense it they ar free too. NX Studio is a nice gift to Nikon users, with some limitations.

If lens correction is important to you, and if you use non Nikon lenses on your camera body, there is an interesting alternative. Users can select if they want their adjustment information saved in a separate file using a sidecar file format or directly to the image file itself.

Nikon NX Studio is available for download now and is free. Shoot with confidence. Send your shots straight into leading photo editing software like Nikon NX Studio and make adjustments on the fly.

Speed up your process by cutting out the importing step. Camera controls and settings are all consistent with the most recent Nikon cameras, and all menus are conveniently organized for simple, streamlined operation. NX Tether is optimized for the fast transfer speeds of recent Nikon cameras.

Even ultra-high megapixel NEF files are transferred in an instant. Using a compatible Nikon camera with built-in wireless transmitter or camera that utilizes an optional wireless transmitter 1 , you can shoot wirelessly 2 with NX Tether as if you were physically tethered.

   

 

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    Resolution: x pixels or more x pixels or more recommended Colors: bit color millions of colors or more. Movie editor built-in. File size - In the meantime, desktop users with mixed-resolution displays can work around it using a scaling setting built into NX Studio, but notebook users will find that they constantly have to change this setting — which also requires an app restart — every time they disconnect or reconnect a display of differing resolution. Images with sidecar files ViewNX 2 processes images without using sidecar files.


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