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| Downloads:18,838 |
| Version Downloads:283 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Image Editing |
| License:Updater |
| Date:24 May 2012 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price:Free |
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Higherterrain reviewed on 20 Dec 2011
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Sugus77 reviewed on 22 Feb 2011
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Rc Photo reviewed on 26 Jan 2010
Seems to work fine!
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If you email Nikon support, they'll tell you they haven't decided IF they will support OS 10.6 (not WHEN). This is unacceptable and shows a real lack of consideration for Mac users.
Fortunately, Nikon Transfer was updated in late October and seems to work fine in SL. So at least you can upload your photos properly. Unfortunately, ViewNX is left behind (as well as Capture NX2, if you didn't install v. 2.2.2 before Leopard). Although many Mac users use iPhoto, Aperture, LightRoom to browse photos, I and many others don't. ViewNX is fast, though quirky, and works great for culling and rating photos on the fly. Or at least it does if you aren't using Snow Leopard.
If you have figured a work around for ViewNX in SL, please post it here.
If you are from Nikon and reading this, your company should be ashamed of itself. Nikon charges premium prices for its products, and doesn't even provide fully functional RAW editing software with its cameras (Canon does) and doesn't even update it (Capture) or its weaker sibling (ViewNX) for the latest MacOS.
Unacceptable!
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Godefroyr rated on 24 May 2012
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Badgerone rated on 15 Feb 2012
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Mikelg rated on 19 May 2011