I find now that I use Nikon Capture NX just as much as photoshop. It has
some great image enhancing tools. My only problem with it is that it can
really slow down when you have many images open at once.
Pete
www.sphereworks.co.uk
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Subject: Re: Nikon Capture vs Photoshop CS2
> Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 00:45:39 -0800 (PST)
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> Recently I bought the Nikon D80 and Nikkor 10.5mm fish eye lens.
> As I read on internet that Nikon Capture is used to process RAW files.
> We can remove colour fringing and even DeFish images.
Capture does this at the click of a button, but there is much more
under the hood, the new version capture NX aims to reinvent raw
process for NEF files and it looks very promising, have bearly worked
with it though but so far like it much better then the previous
iterations. You can download a demo here http://www.capturenx.com/
-mickael
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