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Much more usable than their previous offerings I think.
-bob
Much more usable than their previous offerings I think.
-bob
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The Big Question: Will it allow the use of plugins?Much more usable than their previous offerings I think.
:banghead: :wtf:Nikon FAQ said:Q Do you plan to include U Point functions (for portional editing) later?
A No, we do not plan to include these functions. We are looking into the possibility of being able to open and display images to which effects have been applied using U Pint functions for support purposes with future versions.
I just don't use plugins. I render to tiffs and do it with photoshop.:banghead: :wtf:
I have the strong feeling it is based on the Silky Pix converter. At least the interface looks suspiciously similar. Of course, I don't know how much Nikon's input into the conversion migrated into Silky Pix v6, but maybe this might be an option. For what it is worth, I have tried Silky Pix for my Fuji files, and find the reports of its un-usability exaggerated.If it only would allow also support of non NEF RAW files
I'm the opposite. I don't use PS, just Lightroom and Nik efex. I tried CNX 2 and loved the image quality and the U-Point technology, but found the response time too slow. If they improve this aspect I'd certainly reconsider, but only with U-Point available. Otherwise Nik Viveza does the job just fine.I just don't use plugins. I render to tiffs and do it with photoshop.
-bob
Actually it was written by or based on silky pix.I have the strong feeling it is based on the Silky Pix converter. At least the interface looks suspiciously similar. Of course, I don't know how much Nikon's input into the conversion migrated into Silky Pix v6, but maybe this might be an option. For what it is worth, I have tried Silky Pix for my Fuji files, and find the reports of its un-usability exaggerated.
Nikon rumours confirmed that it is silky pix software.