John_M_King
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When I do use Digital, (I am mainly film orientated) I have the option of either my Nikon D90 or my Nikon D700. I always use RAW (NEF). To make RAW files readable I use Photoshop CS4. When I come to download them onto the screen if I am using the D700 I can go straight into Adobe camera RAW version 5 and change the format to what I want then swap over to Photoshop if any work needs to be done.
If I use the D90 I can download as normal, but the files remain unreadable as RAW files unless I first use the Nikon Capture NXD programme to change them into either Tiff or JPEG files. Am I missing something here that I should be doing. The only differences that are obvious to me are the D90 has the smaller sensor and uses a SD card.
If this is normal, so be it, but one extra stage is a pain and because I cannot change things whilst they are still RAW files, I may be loosing some capability when I convert to TIFF or JPEG before I work on them.
If I use the D90 I can download as normal, but the files remain unreadable as RAW files unless I first use the Nikon Capture NXD programme to change them into either Tiff or JPEG files. Am I missing something here that I should be doing. The only differences that are obvious to me are the D90 has the smaller sensor and uses a SD card.
If this is normal, so be it, but one extra stage is a pain and because I cannot change things whilst they are still RAW files, I may be loosing some capability when I convert to TIFF or JPEG before I work on them.
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